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Example sentences for "blister"

Lexicographically close words:
blisses; blissful; blissfully; blissfulness; blissid; blistered; blistering; blisters; blith; blithe
  1. Dick Blister waz arrested yesterday bi offiser Pinkerton for trieing tew pass a counterfit omnibus on a 50 cent driver ov the 23 street line ov stages.

  2. Bread solid, beef stake about az thik az a blister plaster, and so tuff az a hound's ear.

  3. It is again melted and tapped into sand moulds, the product being called 'blister copper.

  4. From 6 to 8 tons of blister copper, in pigs, are melted in a furnace, and kept exposed for about 15 hours to the oxidising influence of the air.

  5. Should there be sore throat or troublesome cough apply a mild blister of cantharides or mustard.

  6. The usual time an ordinary blister of cantharides plaster is allowed to remain in contact with the skin is from 10 to 12 hours.

  7. If covered with a compress, it raises a blister in 4 or 5 minutes.

  8. In ten minutes, or a quarter of an hour if the cuticle is hard, the collodion should be wiped off with a little cotton-wool moistened with ether, when the blister will almost instantly rise.

  9. It was a blister and some physic, sir," explained one of the women.

  10. The blister also came, and the medicine that had been prescribed.

  11. He died with that there blister on his chest.

  12. Mustard or Capsicum: plaster or blister over painful spot.

  13. Hydrargyri Perchloridum: epidermis is first removed by a blister and then a saturated solution applied; a poultice is then applied to separate the eschar, leaving a healthy ulcer.

  14. Blister to nape of neck in early stage, to prevent effusion; also in comatose state.

  15. Lily promised to send the blister as soon as possible, and desired the little messenger to return home, where she was much wanted, to help her mother, who had a baby of less than a week old.

  16. I promised Agnes a blister and forgot it!

  17. A noseless Cupid or a Jupiter with an eye out or a Venus with a fly-blister on her breast, are not attractive features in a picture.

  18. The doctor declared that there was no danger, and merely prescribed a dose of valerian, and a blister with some grains of morphine sprinkled on it.

  19. Manuel said that he had put the blister on his master, and the doctor's directions had been accurately followed.

  20. If a blister full of water resulted, the individual was not dead; if the contrary happened, there was no further hope.

  21. The production of the serum blister being essentially a vital process, its production or non-production becomes an infallible test, and determines the question.

  22. If life is present, the boiling water will soon and unfailingly raise a blister where applied, and the blister will contain fluid, the serum of the blood.

  23. If you were dead, and flames should come in contact with any part of your body, no blister would appear, and the flesh would be burned.

  24. If life remains, however little, a blister will at once form.

  25. These forms of wood are known as birdseye, curly, and blister maple.

  26. Toward the southern limit of its range it is spoken of as fir pine and blister pine.

  27. Curly maple and blister maple are not believed to be formed in the same way as birdseye.

  28. In West Virginia, where this tree reaches the northern limits of its habitat, it is called blister pine, on account of the resin pockets.

  29. With a knife the thin, soft blister is slit and the resin is scraped out.

  30. Ug mubutu ang lutu, mupaslut ang pánit, If the blister bursts, the skin will come off.

  31. B2; b6] {1} form a blister from burning or rubbing.

  32. B2S3(1); b4] for the skin to swell and form a blister from being burnt with s.

  33. I might indeed put a blister on her back, and perhaps that would draw away-the blood and relieve her for a time.

  34. But I think that neither the blister nor the draught would work a cure.

  35. Strong is the moral blister that will draw Laid on the conscience of the Man of Law Whom blindfold Justice lends her eyes to see Truth in the scale that holds his promised fee.

  36. A quart of blood will ease the pain, no doubt, Ten leeches next will help to suck it out, Then clap a blister on the painful part-- But first two grains of Antimonium Tart.

  37. You raise a blister for the smallest cause, But be yourself the sitter whom it draws, And trust my statement, you will not deny The worst of draughtsmen is your Spanish fly!

  38. I directed wine to be administered freely; a blister to be applied to her back; the pediluvium to be used several times in the day; and mephitic air to be injected under the form of a clyster every two hours.

  39. A blister was also laid between his shoulders.

  40. A blister applied to the chest relieves pain within.

  41. If the blister were applied to the foot or leg, it would not sensibly relieve the congestion in the chest.

  42. It's infernally tiring for a blister to be sticking on to such a fellow everlastingly.

  43. Well, I have heard people say like--like a blister on the back of the neck.

  44. Fabre has described how the female European blister beetle lays a thousand or two eggs in the ground in close proximity to the nest of the solitary bee whose eggs form the only food of the blister beetle larva.

  45. She will teach us that whoso sheddeth man's blood, though by man his blood be not shed, though no man avenge and no hell await, yet every drop shall blister on his soul and eat in the name of the dead.

  46. We put our head down on the Bible and blister it with tears.

  47. Away we went to the station, Bob and Blister spanking along and Tod driving; the Squire, wrapped in about a dozen rugs and comforters, sitting beside him.

  48. The Squire drove Bob and Blister in his high carriage: Dr.

  49. As we were turning out at the gates on our way back to school, Tod driving Bob and Blister (which he much liked to do, though it was not always the Squire trusted him) and Giles sitting behind us, Duffham was coming along on his horse.

  50. The maggot of the Cabbage-fly eats its way into the roots of cruciferous plants, that of the Mangel-fly works out a broad blister between the two skins of a leaf, into which the newly-hatched larva crawls directly from the egg.

  51. Very many small caterpillars mine between the two skins of a leaf, eating out the soft green tissue, and giving rise to a characteristic blister in form of a spreading patch or a narrow sinuous track through the leaf.

  52. The blister on the back has done little, and those on the throat have not risen.

  53. They put a blister upon my back, and two from my ear to my throat, one on a side.

  54. Discharge or absorption of contents of the blister with shedding of dead layers of epidermis.

  55. Very frequently in tabes and in diabetes, a purulent blister is the first indication of trouble, but usually a marked epithelial thickening, in the form of a corn or a bunion, is the initial symptom.

  56. If a blister be applied to the external surface of an animal, and it produces irritation, it always has a tendency to produce that effect, whatever part of the living organism it may be applied to.

  57. Clap a blister on the pit of the stomach.

  58. The preparations of iron are sometimes of use; and a leech or two, after a small blister to the side, has also seemed to be beneficial.

  59. The blister which I employ in distemper fits is composed of equal parts of liquor ammoniae and camphorated spirits.

  60. To the nape of the neck a small blister may be applied; and if it rises, the hope will mount with it.

  61. A blister is altogether preferable to a seton; the one acts as a derivative, by drawing the blood immediately to the surface without producing absolute inflammation, which the other as a foreign body violently excites.


  62. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "blister" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
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