How To Use Blistering In A Sentence

  • Lastly, I am a bit of control freak with a blistering pace when it comes to work.
  • The show is in blistering form and viewing figures are on the up. The Sun
  • The skin of people with EB simplex is so fragile that even minor rubbing may cause blistering.
  • 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.
  • Bullous pemphigoid is a blistering disease that is not pruritic.
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  • Showed blistering pace and terrific balance for his first international try and almost got a second. The Sun
  • There are a few unusual skin conditions in the elderly that can cause blistering. The Sun
  • Had my whole house done in "saltillo tile" - and sealed and protected with a shiny sealant - now, a few years later - the sealant is blistering off - and exposing the original surface - which is being stained by the mopping!! has anyone ever SANDED DOWN and refinished tile by tile? if so, how and with what products available in Guadalajara? Saltillo tiles
  • I'd struggled in Colosseum crowds in the blistering heat. Times, Sunday Times
  • Blistering paint on metal components may be the first sign of galvanic corrosion, followed by a white powdery buildup on the aluminum surface and finally deep pitting that leaves the aluminum weak and porous.
  • Recent shows at Ronnie Scott's saw blistering fretwork augmented by some snazzy digital sounds.
  • And as she showed off her new slimline figure in leggings she said the panel must know contestants can cope with blistering comments. The Sun
  • Then a thick, terrific blast pierced through the shield and glanced off the ship, blistering the hull and raking a starboard section open.
  • However, potential complications include: bleeding infection skin blistering, scarring or ulceration nerve damage injury to surrounding structures (skin, nerves or organs) allergic reaction to X-ray dye or sclerosant blood in the urine Sclerotherapy
  • Walsh took the ball forward and off loaded to Coulter who had made a blistering run before firing over.
  • One of the foremost experts on popular culture launched into a blistering attack on modern broadcasting standards when he appeared at the Literature Festival at the weekend.
  • Stop using the online buy lotrisone prescriptions and absorb your pup if you hypercorticism medical blistering, itching, redness, peeling, dryness, or glucosuria of the skin. Wii-volution
  • Arnold Schwarzeneggar launched a blistering attack on the fiscal credentials of the opposition party.
  • The flying winger was simply unstoppable, his direct running and blistering pace making a mockery of one of the so-called best defences in world football. The Sun
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  • Our away form has been blistering and we will go there with confidence. Times, Sunday Times
  • Needless to say, the results are wildly uneven, vacillating from a hushed lament to a blistering assault within seconds.
  • His ankles and face looked puffy and swollen but there was no sign of sunburn or skin blistering. Times, Sunday Times
  • It has been a similar story in Canada with blistering heat and drought in central and eastern parts. Times, Sunday Times
  • Organisers are hoping for more blistering heat to draw in the crowds.
  • If you want to top your own, they're making all their organic condiments in-house even jarring their own pickles, resulting in hand-ground mustard, slow-roasted tomato not-quite-ketchup, a hot sauce so blistering that making it requires goggles, and roasted garlic mayo, which, assuming you persist in eating dirty water dogs, is the very clinic you'll need treatment from. Thrillist: Feed Your Hole: A Truck To Make You Truck
  • He has launched a blistering attack on film censorship and said there is nothing wrong with showing extreme violence on screen.
  • Despite the blistering heat, the pond is unique in the sense that it one of the biggest geysers in Java.
  • This thing around my neck is searing and blistering my skin black and cutting off circulation to my brain and life-giving oxygen to my lungs.
  • The show is in blistering form and viewing figures are on the up. The Sun
  • She lay sprawled out across the flagstones relishing the piercing cold and the blistering heat.
  • To add to the frustration, we are tantalisingly close to some blistering heat. Times, Sunday Times
  • The tenth game offered him a chance and he took it with a blistering forehand return. Times, Sunday Times
  • The 33-year-old set a blistering pace to finish third in the Newcomers Race.
  • She launched into a blistering attack on her boss.
  • It's been odd and funny and great; blizzards and blistering heat and all kinds of stuff.
  • Graf was relieved of duty in January, after nearly two years on the Cowpens, for "cruelty and maltreatment" of her crew, according to a blistering Navy inspector general's report obtained by TIME.
  • He was a little unlucky to only finish fourth in the Tingle Creek after a shuddering error when setting a blistering pace. The Sun
  • The players use a cesta, or basket, made from Spanish chestnut and reeds to throw the ball up to the blistering speed of 188 miles per hour.
  • So, did 400 million citizens and voters queue in blistering heat of 40-plus to soothe the fretful nerves of the market?
  • A barrister launched a blistering attack on an anti-social behaviour order imposed by magistrates on Thursday.
  • Sun exposure in childhood and having more than one blistering sunburn in childhood are associated with an increased risk of melanoma.
  • The murderous ballet of the fight scenes, the blistering beauty of the cast, the optic nerve-sizzling colors - Zhang's art-house chopsocky flick verged on visual rapture.
  • Yesterday she launched a blistering attack on the gleeful liberals who have delighted in her husband's troubles.
  • Tonight, we're reporting on the president's blistering attack on what he calls shameful bonuses on Wall Street. CNN Transcript Jan 29, 2009
  • In this case chemical agents penetrate the plastic, causing swelling, softening, charring, crazing, delamination, blistering, embrittlement, discoloration, dissolving, and ultimate failure.
  • He scorched out of traps to set a blistering pace.
  • Mattan and the yellow jersey were right in the middle of the pack as it peddled hard in the blistering heat.
  • The blistering pace of the Kiwi winger had the crowd gasping and everyone was surprised when he was hauled down within sight of the line.
  • I throw gears at the rev counter as my brain struggles to compute the blistering speed of the straight. The Sun
  • The prosthesis rubs and pulls on my leg, blistering the skin.
  • Later in the afternoon, when they were home, it began to rain, one of the blistering, penitential downpours of early summer. LOOKING FOR THE SPARK
  • The women hit their stride and proceed at a blistering pace. Times, Sunday Times
  • Don't wear tight clothing or shoes that can cause pressure and blistering.
  • The blistering cold wore on the engine kept it from staring until the third try.
  • The highlights were a nutmeg on the byline, and a blistering run down the wing that left Cole for dead - his cross nearly brought a second goal.
  • A weakening of the connection between the epidermis and dermis also reduces shearing and blistering thresholds, decreases communication between the dermis and epidermis, and reduces microcirculation to the epidermis.
  • He is joined by half a dozen oily men, and delivers a blistering dance routine in which he moonwalks.
  • But Gibbs denied it, and said the blistering was the effect of frost, as the negro was much exposed to it before being taken up. American Slavery As It Is: Testimony of a Thousand Witnesses
  • In a blistering essay titled "The Derailed Country," posted online this past week and then quickly removed by censors, Han Han, one of China's most popular bloggers, mocked the leadership for what he characterized as a heartless approach to development. Trouble on the China Express
  • Setting a blistering pace on the run up Honey Rose scorched around the opening turns to set herself up nicely for victory.
  • He went on to give an emotional, blistering indictment of the Democrats and Republicans, both parties, for what he described as a shameful attempt, in his words, to conduct a shameless -- to walk -- let me get this quote right. CNN Transcript Mar 18, 2005
  • The communications chips can transfer information through optical fibres at a blistering 25 gigabits per second (a gigabit is a billion bits). Smart Mobs » Blog Archive » Laser communications chips
  • The peshmerga fighters were reported to have suffered telltale blistering in the attack. Times, Sunday Times
  • The peshmerga fighters were reported to have suffered telltale blistering in the attack. Times, Sunday Times
  • A neat passing move finished with a blistering shot from Valencia which shook the bar. The Sun
  • Both possess blistering pace and deceptive ball skills, along with an instinct for goals when given half a chance.
  • Kildare feet did the walking and talking in that blistering period.
  • I swear I will never- "Emerson cut him short with a blistering Arabic oath. LORD OF THE SILENT
  • Just as he's hypnotised you into his intimate world, the closing track suddenly explodes into ear-blistering Finnish-language opera.
  • The scores in the match came tumbling from the often-repeated sheer attacking onslaughts so frequently launched at blistering pace by both teams.
  • Their performance positively crackles with dramatic energy and blistering emotional force. Times, Sunday Times
  • Brian was an outstanding underage player, possessing blistering pace, lethal finish and he is also an accomplished goalkeeper.
  • There are a few unusual skin conditions in the elderly that can cause blistering. The Sun
  • The infection has been linked to an increased risk of porphyria cutanea tarda which may cause a blistering rash and to cryoglobulinaemia which may cause a purplish rash on the lower extremities and may lead to kidney damage. Vanguard News
  • About half, including me by the time I had slept on it, thought it was just the right level of blistering ridicule.
  • The smell was of boiling sulphur and choking grey dust, and the blistering heat burnt his face, and soon the ash cloud blinded him too, but still he was not scared.
  • The show is in blistering form and viewing figures are on the up. The Sun
  • This film delivers blockbuster action, but its blistering pace leaves the story as soulless as the monsters that inhabit it.
  • His ankles and face looked puffy and swollen but there was no sign of sunburn or skin blistering. Times, Sunday Times
  • A follow-up inspection of the council last year, which followed blistering criticism two years ago, identified the housing service as failing.
  • He's still got that blistering pace but he seems far more composed now. Times, Sunday Times
  • The first movement is full of blistering winds and brazen sounds, as from an ancient, pagan army.
  • The weather was freakish, alternating between blazing sun and blistering showers.
  • Daz nodded, seeming to cheer up slightly - although only marginally, which was evident even in the blistering cold wind and misty clouds obliterating much of our surroundings.
  • The story is the same for the young and the elderly who wait and wait and wait in the humid blistering heat of southeastern Louisiana.
  • Blasphemers, sodomites, and usurers are punished here by the blistering heat.
  • In Chicago, Murphy calls blistering press conferences to parcel out the blame. A One-Man Children's Crusade
  • 'For _Ringbone_ neurotomy has been practised with perfect success, after blistering and firing had both failed, notwithstanding the work the animal had to perform afterwards was of the most trying nature' (_ibid_.). Diseases of the Horse's Foot
  • Those fires have been fueled by a blistering heat wave that's smothering most of Europe.
  • His ankles and face looked puffy and swollen but there was no sign of sunburn or skin blistering. Times, Sunday Times
  • It enjoys hot, dry conditions, but is best planted in a blistering border than containerised on a sun-drenched patio or deck.
  • Showed blistering pace and terrific balance for his first international try and almost got a second. The Sun
  • Bullous pemphigoid is an autoimmune skin disorder characterized by subepidermal blistering that results in large, tense bullae.
  • Though the porch was, thankfully, enclosed, its windowed walls lacked the insulation necessary to keep out the blistering December air.
  • The premise is ludicrous enough that it may not occur in real life, but the blistering cold and general bossiness the baby had to face are relatable to the reader. Superhero Nation: how to write superhero novels and comic books » How to use backstory effectively
  • The differential diagnosis of bullous impetigo includes thermal burns, blistering disorders, and Stevens-Johnson syndrome.
  • Only a dropped shot on the last blotted a blistering back nine that included five consecutive birdies. Times, Sunday Times
  • The last thing you want to do in the blistering heat is put on extra layers. The Sun
  • Just ahead, keeping things cool amid blistering heat in the horn of Africa.
  • For those who prefer their tropics oriental, there is the blistering, chili-steeped Thai Beef Salad, with its conflagrant viands sacrificed atop a ziggurat of mixed lettuce, peppers, and cucumber in rather too bitter peanut-lime dressing.
  • Ged's inventive guitar licks provide ideal underpinning for Andy's intricate songs and the group's blistering sets of reels and jigs.
  • From the start the pace was on with four competitors breaking clear of the pack and setting a blistering pace.
  • If one complaint can be made, it's the fact that an intermission had to be inserted smack dab in the middle of this blistering musical celebration.
  • This film delivers blockbuster action, but its blistering pace leaves the story as soulless as the monsters that inhabit it.
  • The wife of the elusive businessman has launched a blistering attack on the media over its reporting of her husband's business affairs.
  • Severe sunburn can cause red, sore, tender areas with blistering and peeling.
  • The women hit their stride and proceed at a blistering pace. Times, Sunday Times
  • The guy looked up from his pounding on the cowering animal and yelled back a blistering tirade of obscenities which I won't repeat here.
  • You can retrieve email, news, weather reports, sports scores, and flight updates - even as you check the blistering pace of your morning run.
  • The wing used his blistering pace to skin at least four defenders in a 70-yard sprint to the line.
  • The women hit their stride and proceed at a blistering pace. Times, Sunday Times
  • He pounced on the loose ball and sent a blistering shot to the net.
  • Roche has worked like a terrier on the campaign, cancelling his summer holidays and launching a series of blistering broadsides on the No side.
  • Sharon Wild set a blistering pace to take the lead.
  • A blistering run from Greene, and one provoking no accusation of drug cheating, might still save the day.
  • Forget flashy cut scenes, blistering frame rates, multi-faceted characters and open worlds. The Sun
  • Danby had beaten the York-based side in the first match of the season but Rowntree made a brilliant start with Vanessa Walker hitting the woodwork with a blistering shot.
  • He has turned blistering controversy and attacks on him personally into a movie event the likes of which has not been seen in many years.
  • Speaking of tongue-blistering, I was gonna tell you how I came to know my Maytag man in what you call the biblical sense. Cheat Sheets
  • After a blistering start, the scratch group of riders caught the rest of the field with two laps to go.
  • It came like a Buick from the sky but it was on fire or close enough, hot anyway, blistering white and maybe even velour in places, its rocket engine disturbing the neighborhood at a molecular level, at an emotional level, the individual blades of grass in the lawns rubbernecking it in small imitation of the men, who have the beer and the cigarettes and the vocabulary of denial. 365 tomorrows » 2009 » July : A New Free Flash Fiction SciFi Story Every Day
  • The show is in blistering form and viewing figures are on the up. The Sun
  • She launched into a blistering attack on her boss.
  • Before subjecting others to the blistering regimen, each of the Glasers had the device secured to his or her respective forearm to have his or her skin blistered. Is There a Health Advantage to Being Married? | Impact Lab
  • The legendary laúd player from the Buena Vista Social Club exhibits blisteringly fast fingering on his traditional Cuban lute.
  • The tank then flew away at a blistering speed.
  • Still, between the baby-language of the modern media and the blistering, elementary severity and clarity of Beckett, there does lie a place where being wordy is surely just about ok. 2009 May 03 | NIGEL BEALE NOTA BENE BOOKS
  • No, I really don't need my body right about now, not with this blistering pain arching through my wrists and arms and shoulders and… and… ooh, endorphins, now my spine feels all stretchy and spready.
  • Cantharidin: the substance that gives the meloid beetles their blistering power composition, C10H12O4 (von Furth). Explanation of Terms Used in Entomology
  • Giant, hulking water trucks are still making their deliveries to camps and residential areas, the sun is still blisteringly hot, and traffic along the city's main arteries is still atrocious. Susana Ferreira: Everyone has Cholera on Their Mind
  • He cycled more than 2,000 miles following the route of the world-famous Tour de France on his own for six weeks in the blistering heat of French summer.
  • The main risks to the other lasers are the pigmentary changes, either slightly lighter or darker skin that is usually temporary, swelling for a few days or superficial flaking of the skin or sometimes blistering.
  • Bullous pemphigoid and pemphigus vulgaris also cause blistering skin lesions that appear in later adulthood, similar to porphyria cutanea tarda.
  • Hell, I'm more than willing to pass the horn around so you can all have a blow, and no, that's not oral herpes I've got, but simply blistering from the scorching sun as I made my way home from the desert city of Shem. Archive 2010-03-01
  • Germans win biathlon relay Alaska's Hakkinen opens with blistering run; U.S. briefly leads. USATODAY.com
  • His ankles and face looked puffy and swollen but there was no sign of sunburn or skin blistering. Times, Sunday Times
  • Children who have had a lot of sunburns or two blistering sunburns are at a greater risk for getting skin cancer.
  • The last thing you want to do in the blistering heat is put on extra layers. The Sun
  • Like calamine lotion on burnt skin, it soothes the blistering heat of the local cooking.
  • It causes inflamed and sore skin, blistering and scaling.
  • The final began with blistering pace as the home side were hit with fast break after fast break.
  • His long, thin frame, coupled with his blistering pace and clinical finishing, make him the ideal counter-attacking striker and all-purpose goal poacher.
  • As we've said, the game is blistering fast, and can even be cranked up further using the slider bar.
  • The show is in blistering form and viewing figures are on the up. The Sun
  • Ipecacuanha, rhubarb, calomel, blistering plaster-"" You didn't get a set of communion vessels, I suppose? LION IN THE VALLEY
  • She jumped up on to the low wall at the side of the house and screamed into the blistering heat of the burning house. THE COMPANY OF STRANGERS
  • Flames climbed one wall of the room and I choked and hacked as heat and smoke seared my lungs; blistering my skin.
  • The battle on the wings should be interesting with all four showing marvellous skill and blistering pace.
  • As he laid into our senate subcommittee with his blistering smackdown on how our government was not truthful, a sense of enthusiasm and awe came over me.
  • Nelson launched into a blistering criticism of greedy lawyers.
  • Surely even her blistering tongue would at least make him feel some sensation. A WORM OF DOUBT
  • Colin Farrell's reputation as a bad boy will climb several notches after the blistering one-two delivery of Intermission's opening sequence in which a shop assistant is charmed and then floored by Farrell's two-fisted thug.
  • The president responded to this with a blistering attack on his critics.
  • The sessions are delivered at blistering pace, some of the show - off riffs performed by youngsters only nine or ten years old.
  • The president responded to this with a blistering attack on his critics.
  • The South African wing had barely a couple of metres to work in, but a combination of a pinpoint chip-kick and blistering pace saw him outstrip the cover to win the race to the touchdown.
  • In Midland, where the sky arced over us in one enormous dome of blistering blue and where people doggedly imported acres of elm seedlings and chinaberry trees to plant the green ribbons of shade that lined their streets at the edge of the desert, we were quite literally an ocean and almost a continent removed. Spoken from the Heart
  • But the doubts about America being able to sustain her recent blistering growth pace remain.
  • To add to the frustration, we are tantalisingly close to some blistering heat. Times, Sunday Times
  • Industry representatives sent a blistering letter of complaint to the real-life parliament president.
  • Showed blistering pace and terrific balance for his first international try and almost got a second. The Sun
  • The tenth game offered him a chance and he took it with a blistering forehand return. Times, Sunday Times
  • The causes of the front fog lamp shield blistering after surface treatment are studied by means of metalloscopy, scanning electronic microscope and energy spectrum analysis.
  • We spend the afternoon wandering around the area in the blistering heat, popping into the various cafes to drink the best coffee in the world.
  • The interior scenes are stagier, cleaving more closely to the play, but the acting is just as blistering. Times, Sunday Times
  • We spend the afternoon wandering around the area in the blistering heat, popping into the various cafes to drink the best coffee in the world.
  • He's still got that blistering pace but he seems far more composed now. Times, Sunday Times
  • It has been a similar story in Canada with blistering heat and drought in central and eastern parts. Times, Sunday Times
  • ADSL2 where I live here in NSW Australia may reach the blistering download speed of 1. 8mbps and an upload one sixth that if you get lucky. The Ugly Truth About Broadband: Upload Speeds
  • One theory is the sheep might have eaten at thorny hedges or developed a condition called Orf, an unconnected virus that causes blistering similar to that seen in foot and mouth cases.
  • Her red eyes ravaged by a little known disease called pemphigoid that causes sometimes fatal blistering, even attacking her mouth with sores. Boston Weather, Breaking News and Sports from WBZ-TV
  • I should have learned after blistering my hands so badly in Banbury.
  • Only a dropped shot on the last blotted a blistering back nine that included five consecutive birdies. Times, Sunday Times
  • If blistering does occur, allow the paint to dry for a few days.
  • The stuff was all over her left thigh, curdling and blistering the skin.
  • His ankles and face looked puffy and swollen but there was no sign of sunburn or skin blistering. Times, Sunday Times
  • In the blistering heat of high summer, it is literally too hot for study and so youngsters get a couple of months off.
  • From the start the pace was on with four competitors breaking clear of the pack and setting a blistering pace.
  • The Olympic medallist powered to victory after setting a blistering pace.
  • As they were led back to the paddock after the race one wondered what was on the mind of Cahill after such a blistering performance on what was weather wise, a miserable day.
  • The proceeds from the sale will go to the British Forces Foundation, mental health charity Combat Stress, and Debra, an organisation dedicated to helping those with the genetic skin blistering condition epidermolysis bullosa. Lady Thatcher's handbag fetches £25,000 at charity auction
  • Otherwise he suffers blistering burns in minutes. The Sun
  • It disrupted and disorganised a Rostrevor outfit that was left reeling after a blistering opening attacking spell by the Blues that yielded four unanswered points in the first five minutes.
  • Any second now, Lyle would speed away and I would be left to eat his dust and soon drop dead in the blistering sunlight on the boiling concrete.
  • It has been a similar story in Canada with blistering heat and drought in central and eastern parts. Times, Sunday Times
  • He lays great stress on boiled oil holding water in suspense to cause blistering, which is merely a conjecture. Scientific American Supplement, No. 443, June 28, 1884
  • The blistering heat and intense flash made Joel look away for a second.
  • His ankles and face looked puffy and swollen but there was no sign of sunburn or skin blistering. Times, Sunday Times
  • Fearing for the safety of nearby combustibles, I whipped the pan off the stove (blistering my thumb in the process) and was overwhelmed with thunderous applause.
  • The proceeds from the sale will go to the British Forces Foundation, mental health charity Combat Stress, and Debra, an organisation dedicated to helping those with the genetic skin blistering condition epidermolysis bullosa. Lady Thatcher's handbag fetches £25,000 at charity auction
  • The runners set off at a blistering pace.
  • We walked more than ten miles in the blistering heat.
  • It is also known that melanoma, a potentially fatal skin cancer, is associated with blistering sunburns in childhood.
  • Home to exquisite beaches, blistering sunshine and the second largest coral reef in the world, Cozumel is also a magnet for serious sun-worshippers and scuba divers.
  • But they launched a blistering attack on the regulator's methodology.
  • They had to come back from a nine part deficit at one stage but put in a blistering second half display to outstay and outplay the opposition, winning by six points eventually.
  • Gee, what part of the diner's anatomy is "blistered" by the "blisteringly talented chef" ..... and in the Pllettes review: if their wine is "accessible" does that mean you can actually purchase it or just able to touch it? Denver Post: News: Breaking: Local
  • Exploding onto the stage with blistering guitars, pounding guitar beats and trance inducing light show, the band revved up its engines and rolled through their set with an undeniably amplified and mind-melting furiosity not willing for compromise. OnMilwaukee.com
  • And a blistering heatwave in the US has now left more than half the country in drought. Times, Sunday Times

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