Collocations for "blister"
Common phrases and expressions where native English speakers use the word "blister" in context.
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blister
ⓘMost examples are given in US English. We have labeled exceptions as UK.n
- have a blister on my [foot, finger, hand]
- have blisters on my [foot] (from)
- My blister is hurting me.
- [These shoes, This backpack] is giving me blisters.
- blisters from [walking, running, working]
- Put a Band-Aid on your blister.
- (Don't) pop your blister.
- My blister (just) popped.
- The blister has (finally) healed.
- a [huge, sore, painful] blister (on)
- That blister looks like it hurts!
- That blister looks painful!
- looks like a [nasty] blister
- Be careful not to [get, give yourself] blisters.
- will get blisters if you're not careful
- got blisters from not [using, wearing] (straps)
- [Prevent, Avoid] paint blisters (on the wall).
- blister [in the sun, from the heat, easily]
- blistered and burst
- caused my [feet, hands, skin] to blister
- blister on contact
- a blister pack of [pills, medication]
- [store, pack, buy] meat in a blister pack
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