abscess, bulla, crucify, festering, grate, lesion, papule, put to torture, soft chancre, tubercle, wring
Definitionn. a sore that has become inflamed and formed pus
Last update: February 3, 2017
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wounds will fester if treatment is not proper. [verb]
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Such issues need to be discussed and understood otherwise they will fester on the margins. [Please select]
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As Shakespeare said, ' Lilies that fester smell far worse than weeds. ' WHAT? [Please select]
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The wound was poisoned, and would rankle and fester to the end of that proud life. [Please select]
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Latterly the wound had festered, and gave him agonising pain. [Please select]
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Anyway I mean, if you confront something instead of letting it fester, it might be easier to deal with. [Please select]
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Yet his heart still seemed to fester with the venom of the dagger. [Please select]
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We grew sick, our wounds festered and our hearts ached. [Please select]
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This is the great difficulty of training; for the wounds fester grievously, and months and sometimes years will elapse before an elephant will allow his feet to be touched without indications of alarm and anger. [Please select]
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Only one minaret like a candle topped with an extinguisher pretended to anything like architecture, and even from where we were you could see the rubbish-heaps piled outside the wall to reek and fester. [Please select]
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