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supurar
español
ulcerarse
Ripen and generate pus.
suppurate
maturate
español
ulcerarse
A sore that has become inflamed and formed pus.
suppurating sore
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suppurating sore
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suppurating sore
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suppurating sore
"
1
It was a
suppurating
sore
with reptilian eyes, a seething and diseased mass that pulsed and rippled with volcanic fury.
2
He has a raw
suppurating
sore
under the saddle, glueing the blanket to his lean back, and crouches when he is mounted.
1
Then they
fester
,
and I shall pay the price for my mistake.
2
Jealousy had began to
fester
in the breasts of the African princes.
3
Yet, at the same time, she hated letting the situation
fester
overnight.
4
He accused Labour of allowing antisemitism to
fester
under Jeremy Corbyn's leadership.
5
Leave this here to
fester
and he would never get to England.
6
If we falter in this now, this unfairness and resentment will
fester
.
7
If the wound doesn't
fester
,
he could mend. He turned to Sekora.
8
She's a heap easier to lainch, an' she'll sail a heap
fester
.
9
They said such delays caused anxiety and allowed suspicion to
fester
.
10
They allowed it to
fester
and build up without reporting it to authorities.
11
I may be able to determine where large groups of the possessed
fester
.
12
Low-level officers say the high command has allowed all those grievances to
fester
.
13
And it only takes a couple of days for the sores to
fester
.
14
Until the collective get their act together, the unrest will continue to
fester
.
15
No, but it proved that things shouldn't be allowed to
fester
.
16
Yet his heart still seemed to
fester
with the venom of the dagger.
fester
·
fester in
fester inside
fester over time
fester where
dead fester
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