How To Use blain In A Sentence
- With Spartan fortitude he had to squeeze his chilblained feet into wet socks and soggy boots frozen solid.
- The rapid change in temperature can lead to chilblains and dry skin.
- His stunt mimics magician David Blaine's attempt to survive 72 days in a glass box above London but Michael decided he would use the idea to raise cash for charity.
- January, February, and March bring a great cold, and inhumane conditions of food and weather for the girls - long marches to church in the blistering cold wind, swollen and flayed fingers and feet, and chilblains on the hands.
- His hands turned red and chilblained from the water into which the potatoes dropped. Son of a Witch
- Allen kept staring at Earl's sternum, bare; the young, healthy skin fogged with red chilblain under the clumsy coat. ABSOLUTE ZERO
- Blaine got up and strode toward the opening hatch on the back of the enormous plane.
- After surviving all that, a kind of blissed-out surety had settled over him-of course Roland would stump Blaine, who would then keep his part of the bargain and set them down safe and sound at his final stop (whatever passed for Topeka in this world). Wizard and Glass
- Unfortunately for Barbie, Blaine is always hopped up on coke and is probably more interested in Ken anyway.
- The pupils are hard at work and Blaine will be treated to a display including a lampshade which induces insanity, a multi-coloured straitjacket and a speech by each pupil explaining their work.