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1 If you have a blister that breaks open, treat it as an open wound.
2 I'll have a blister there tomorrow.
3 A major security operation was launched after the sheep, from a farm at Kilcogy in Cavan, was found to have a blister on its lip.
4 Anybody who's ever had a blister can tell you how well that went.
5 He thought he had a blister on his right foot.
6 She has a blister on one of her heels, as large as a three-shilling piece.
7 Gina ran until she was out of breath and had a blister forming on her heel.
8 Gladys had a blister on her heel.
9 Nancy has a blister on her heel.
10 Peering around with an expression as if he had a blister on one foot, Shen focused on the chief.
11 I know also that you had a blister upon your arm, which did you a great deal of good.
12 Will Hackmatack, who was with us, had a blister on his foot, so he went with the riding party.
13 You had a blister ; it broke and became a sore; then you wore one of those nasty cheap socks and it poisoned it.
14 I 've a blister on my right palm, and Harbison got shocked while he was wiring the place, and nearly fell over the parapet.
15 Unfortunately, I had a blister on my heel, I still had a cramp in my side, and I suspected I wasn't at my most attractive.
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