Having calluses; having skin made tough and thick through wear.
1 The doctors become calloused ; they are used to seeing pain and suffering.
2 It is sad to see such calloused inhumanity in one so young.
3 Liz's elegant, manicured hand seemed to disappear in Ike's broad calloused palm.
4 All his farming had been done with calloused hands on the plowshare.
5 One calloused hand tapped thoughtfully at the hilt of a half-concealed sword.
6 Perhaps she really fancied she was being hard and unsympathetic and calloused .
7 His fingertips, slightly calloused , travel over mine in search of the lever.
8 Slowly, he covered her one bare hand with his larger, calloused one.
9 Her hands were calloused and worn and she was ashamed of them.
10 Long hair, whiskers, grimy, calloused hands, and all the rest of it.
11 Drew's hard, calloused hands closed on the back of the pew ahead.
12 She placed her own hand alongside, all work-worn and calloused , and wept.
13 She shook it once, her palm heavily calloused and her grip firm.
14 Although her fingers were rough and calloused , her touch was not unpleasant.
15 Scott rubbed the old scar on his chin with a calloused forefinger.
16 Large calloused ones that had toiled probably as long as they had grasped.
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