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chapped

[ UK /t‍ʃˈæpt/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. used of skin roughened as a result of cold or exposure
    chapped lips

How To Use chapped In A Sentence

  • If you lip balm contains phenol, camphor, menthol, peppermint oil or eucalyptus, it's most likely making your lips more chapped than not.
  • It doesn’t specifically list magic as an ingredient, but it must be in there because it immediately solved all of my problems, namely chapped skin, cuts, and general tenderness. Chicken Soup for the Soul: New Moms
  • Tamora drew her cloak about her, appreciating the warm mantle with its fur lining, whilst the air chapped her lips and pinched her nose and cheeks.
  • She'd been working outside all winter and her hands were red and chapped.
  • Today's return to red, wind-chapped hands stiffly clenched around the umbrella handle seemed fitting, as Edward and I wandered the deserted park that's looking a bit the way I imagine Times Square might on New Year's Day -- forlorn, with evidence of the midnight celebrations still scattered about, lingering confetti glinting from the sidewalks, on building walls, and adorning the odd mail box -- minus the shards of broken beer bottles. Archive 2005-04-01
  • The girl's hands were chapped by the cold.
  • It was work that chapped my hands, taxed my muscles, and opened my naive eyes.
  • I only buy them to keep my lips from being chapped.
  • Apply petroleum jelly to dry and chapped skin near the nose.
  • Her lips and cheeks were chapped and red but her eyes gleamed.
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