How To Use Fester In A Sentence
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Only a legitimate government can tackle the festering grievances in the north.
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I can assure readers that a piece of spaghetti that has festered in the bottom of a sink for 24 hours looks much the same.
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His series meticulously documents festering food in the most well-lit and sterile environment possible.
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Community and self respect must be returned to the underclass or there will never be enough social workers to prevent this underside of Britain festering.
Archive 2007-11-18
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Also, because brodifacoum causes an unslakable thirst, mice often venture outside in search of water just before they die - which leaves homeowners with fewer rodent carcasses festering in their walls.
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It will fester and grow until one day it erupts.
Times, Sunday Times
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That terrible festering secret of yours that burdens you, the hypocrisy of your life.
The Sun
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We could be in for a period like the late 19th century, of festering economic and social problems, failed one-term presidencies, and partisan oscillation in Congress.
Robert Kuttner: What Now for the Democrats?
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Sores festered on her face and arms and a terrible stench clung to the air surrounding her.
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But for almost a month now it's been covered with these festering piles of garbage.
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The true sky-scraper is beautiful — and this is the reluctant admission of a man who dislikes humanity-festering cities.
The House Beautiful
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Or is it more likely a case of increased recognition of the harsh reality that acute financial problems are festering beneath the surface of the U.S. and global Credit systems?
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Calling the long-awaited regulation a "landmark safety achievement" that resolves pilot-fatigue issues that have been festering since the 1970s, Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood on Wednesday said the changes were based on the latest scientific sleep research.
FAA Mandates Longer Rest Periods for Pilots
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Yet, dismayingly, the Government retracted many of these commitments this week - and the numbers problem festers on.
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An assortment of half-empty aluminium trays and polystyrene cups were festering on top of the washing up along with empty lager cans.
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A priest saw him right away, and the wounds did not fester.
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It was populated by festering drifts of trash, with large dumpsters rising out of the junk like weird islands, and a few old-fashioned tin trashcans here and there.
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There remained various issues that lay beneath the smiles of the newly named Zimbabweans, unsettled problems that were left to fester deep in the hearts of many in the country.
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Burstyn's pills lead her to delusion and madness; Leto's arm festers with an infected sore from too many needles.
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I know pagehits are fun but, maybe more people would comment here if the place wasn't festered with donnies etc. Show
Eurogamer
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If there are still minor domestic problems to face and sort out, don't leave them to fester any longer.
The Sun
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Don't feel you have to bury how you feel or it will fester away, but do both get help.
The Sun
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It always kind of festered in me that that was an opportunity missed, that the public missed something, that I missed something," he said.
Phillies Zone
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When the Bush campaign began branding Kerry as a flip-flopper the day he became the presumptive nominee, the Kerry campaign let it fester, not wanting to "dignify" the attack.
Drew Westen: What Obama Needs to Do in Denver
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This is aggravating an already festering situation produced by outbreaks of malaria, dengue fever, hepatitis-A, leptospirosis, cholera and other diarrheal diseases.
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Cash's cover invokes an image of an epic judgment day for a planet festering with failed lovers.
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She lifts up the gray carpet and finds the steak, festering away.
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My wounds fester and are loathsome because of my sinful folly.
Christianity Today
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It was festering like a sore.
The Sun
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Another bear suffered serious burns to its legs and chest, resulting in festering wounds and fever.
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Even if he is acquitted, there is still a festering boil on his reputation.
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This week's veg box has arrived but half of last week's is still festering in the veg drawer.
Times, Sunday Times
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But it has left many festering problems.
A Rock and a Hard Place
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Just found a mangey jug of my home-made face mask which has been festering in my room for the past few days.
Long time no.......write?
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Both parties are committed to resolving disagreements or misunderstandings before they fester.
Christianity Today
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Seemingly every festering issue of his presidency was thrust into plain view.
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Jack drinks to the nagging, festering sense of regret that torments his sleep.
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The note keeps violent twist bit from crumpling and makes skin damaged and fester.
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We are best friends but this problem has been festering for ages.
The Sun
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They in turn must not convolve the agenda with festering sores.
Sunil Sharan: Wake up, South Asia, and Smell the Carbon
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While she battles the terrorist monsters, economic problems have festered.
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What makes these songs so potent is the unmistakable angst festering beneath each one.
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The US then installed and consistently backed the Shah, who proceeded to abuse systematically human rights, to suppress all political activity and to enrich his cronies while his people festered in sprawling urban slums.
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It festers to form gelatinous lumps in fuel tanks which clog filters and destroy pipes and seals.
The Sun
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COOPER: Really, because I mean, this is kind of festering, especially among some Republicans and on a lot of conservative radio and stuff.
CNN Transcript Dec 11, 2008
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If you allow a small sore like this to fester, it could become a major malady.
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This festering sore is at last receiving treatment with a costly refit that should make the hitherto ghastly 1960s stand almost unrecognisable.
Times, Sunday Times
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'By Seth's tattered and festering foreskin, I've not had so much sport since I tupped my first ewe!'
River God
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The crop of young people not in education or employment is festering.
Times, Sunday Times
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The news describes the blockage as a mix of "festering food fat mixed with wet wipes".
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HOW has the monstrous scandal of unpaid fines been allowed to fester this long?
The Sun
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The roots of the revolt grew out of the festering hatred for the domineering colonial governor.
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The fairy twin brother of the devil one went back to England and took pills after festers caused by AIDS have dotted all over him, leaving his late life mate agonise alone.
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If we sit with a resentment against another person, it is liable to grow and fester.
Times, Sunday Times
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Indeed the book deliberately oversteps any fine lines of political correctness to ventilate the incorrectness of anger and cynicism, the voicing of nasty things that are felt and festering, but usually left unspoken.
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Like a festering sore, it turned nasty last week.
Times, Sunday Times
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Weeks after the grand fête, the garbage generated festers in an illegal dump strewn along the Troumassee river bank.
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People generally try to avoid brown recluse spiders because their bites fester into painful sores.
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It will fester and grow until one day it erupts.
Times, Sunday Times
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Officially, all right-thinking people have forsworn racism, now believed to fester principally among the no-hopers on rough estates.
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a wit-combat by another woman is a festering wound to a clever woman, to be permanently deposed from the leadership of a coterie is a consuming canker.
New Letters and Memorials of Jane Welsh Carlyle
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Due to my fellow apartment dwellers leaving unbelievable amounts of festering food waste in the garbage cans, the management removed them.
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It's lucky that the wound did not fester.
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A beggar slouches against a wall, his legs festering with open wounds.
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Every year, this mountain of festering garbage gets bigger.
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This week's veg box has arrived but half of last week's is still festering in the veg drawer.
Times, Sunday Times
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It was a nasty game where old sores festered and attempts were made to settle long standing bitterness.
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She won't let arguments go on and fester.
The Sun
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Français · Thaïlande: Les Chemises rouges ont-elles été payées pour manifester?
Global Voices in English » Thailand: Red Shirts paid to protest?
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If they had listened to the opponents of the war, they would still be festering in that shack.
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The industrious application of the smallest copper coin procurable, the humble farthing or the halfpenny, speedily converted the most insignificant abrasion of the skin into a festering sore.
The Press-Gang Afloat and Ashore
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And that allows social problems to fester and grow unseen.
Times, Sunday Times
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her wounds are festering
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Surdosage Le surdosage peut se manifester par des convulsions, un coma, une mydriase (dilatation des pupilles), une hypotension (baisse de la pression artérielle) sévère, une arythmie (irrégularités du rythme cardiaque).
Pinku-tk Diary Entry
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Several of my toes commenced to blacken and fester near the tips and the nails worked loose.
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Many struggle with guilt and shame over sin we have committed. But Christians do not confront sin in the church. Thus, unconfessed sin is allowed to fester.
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The festering dispute continued through the years with one of the brothers demanding more land.
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That's because people think that if there are no festering blisters on their genitals they're safe and have unprotected sex.
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These are issues which have been festering away for a long time.
Times, Sunday Times
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Better to bring the cyst of Islamofascism/terrorism/whatever to the surface through provocation where it can be lanced, no matter how painful that may be in the short term, than to palliate its symptoms through appeasement while letting it fester beneath the surface (with many things like not-torturing-people being appeasement).
Matthew Yglesias » Torture and Stick-Beating
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The upshot is that the conglomerates and the government have a perverse incentive to allow the system to continue to fester.
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Because otherwise social conventions and inequalities would be unbearably stifling and irksome, and terrible things and events would remain festering in our minds, unaired.
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And while the Fed bides time, the problem only festers.
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Our nation has too many problems for HRC to allow something of this nature to fester, when all she has to do is come out in strong support of Caroline and the 'catfight' memes dry up immediately!
Hillary Spokesperson: She Won't Say Anything About Her Successor
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Putting issues in the cupboard only allow them to fester into diseased debates over injustice or elite arrogance.
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Comme on devait s'y attendre, les plantes explores ne semblent pas manifester un mme intrt pour le dveloppement du secteur socio-sanitaire ultrieur.
Chapter 7
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That could mean only one thing; a cruddy cream doughnut festering beneath the surface.
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Oh what a post that is gonna be, it's been festering for a while let me tell you!
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But it has left many festering problems.
A Rock and a Hard Place
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She had a painful, festering bedsore that grew in size over six months to three inches in diameter.
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This is going to be a festering sore for the man who promised to drain the Washington swamp.
Times, Sunday Times
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Yet the arrogant decision to hide these documents away has left a festering sore which has never healed.
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The council meeting was inconclusive and, instead of going away, the matter festered and more information leaked out.
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They bang in nails and hunt moose together, but old rivalries fester and it all goes belly up.
Times, Sunday Times
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Neyther did it refuse or make resistance to anye sharpe and newe assaulte of loue, which in my stroken and sore wounded heart woulde lye festering and feeding of himselfe.
Hypnerotomachia The Strife of Loue in a Dreame
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The wound continued to fester.
The Friendship: Wordsworth and Coleridge
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Papers were still in their racks, teas and coffees festered on the bar.
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Rabbits die, ballerinas fall, fungus is a form of rot sometimes, earth festers, someone shoots monsters, warthogs gore and eyes rot.
Writing: Unfathomable Poetry « Colleen Anderson
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Their feelings festered until, six years later, it blew up spectacularly before the World Cup.
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From what I could see in the darkness his flesh was purple and soaked with dried blood under his clothes, and some of the wounds were festering.
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The specter of taking this to the Senate is problematic, largely because it would put Senate Democratic leaders in an awkward position by raising the possibility of a bloody floor fight just as the Dem government is taking power in D.C. And on top of that, having the idea festering out there is probably bad P.R. as they pursue the recount. print share
Franken Camp Downplays Idea That They Want To Take Battle All The Way To The Senate
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Something had bitten him in the leg, and the wound had festered - it had opened up all the way to the bone.
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The school toilet was a festering, diseased shed at the ravine's edge.
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Social problems that have been festering for decades have exploded in our face.
Times, Sunday Times
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The threat may ultimately have less to do with competitive fire than with a readiness to let resentments fester and anger flare without feeling any need to bridle emotions or discipline his temper.
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After a six-week period, during which the problem simply festered, the company brought in a crew of scab miners.
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If there are still minor domestic problems to face and sort out, don't leave them to fester any longer.
The Sun
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Malvolio (Des McAleer) is a haughty major-domo, but where is his festering self-love and manic insecurity?
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Neither was deterred by the fact that the inevitable visceral animus they are fueling among voters has five more months to fester.
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Frances kind of festered over the -- over Florida.
CNN Transcript Sep 16, 2004
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And that allows social problems to fester and grow unseen.
Times, Sunday Times
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I stashed my shoes in the cubicles outside; in a Japanese bathhouse, street shoes are regarded with a disdain reserved in the West for biological refuse or festering rubbish.
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The 13 year-old suffered from serious skin ulcers on his right knee and the wound festered upward to his thigh.
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At a market, tottery old men and women were searching in the garbage thrown in the mud for rotten potatoes, beans, and vegetables, while little children clustered like flies around a festering mass of fruit, thrusting their arms to the shoulders into the liquid corruption, and drawing forth morsels but partially decayed, which they devoured on the spot.
THE DESCENT
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I felt infused with a smug glow of satisfaction until I remembered I had a pile of muddy plant pots festering on my potting table so large it was threatening to engulf me.
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It was festering like a sore.
The Sun
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The wound continued to fester.
The Friendship: Wordsworth and Coleridge
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Patrick Kennedy holds similar views to his late father, and the dispute with Tobin festered anew when Kennedy publicly criticized the Catholic Church for opposing health care reform that lacked stringent anti-abortion language.
Abortion and politics a volatile mix for U.S. Catholics
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Most of us let anger fester and boil until it becomes rage and hostility.
Christianity Today
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One poor display does not make a team a bad one, but problems that had been festering broke out into full-blown sores.
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The winding alleyways fester with crime and disease.
The Sun
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Nevertheless, to ensure that there are no problems still festering, it is our intention to carry out a final audit of the equipment prior to expiry of the warranty agreement.
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He set his teeth with the pain as they pulled him up: there was a wound festering high up on his right arm, on the inner side.
Modern Literatures of the Non-Western World: Where the Waters Are Born
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It always kind of festered in me that that was an opportunity missed, that the public missed something, that I missed something," says Morris.
USATODAY.com News
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It doesn't take long for the scab of small-town wholesomeness to be picked off, revealing the perversity festering underneath.
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People generally try to avoid brown recluse spiders because their bites fester into painful sores.
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ÉCLATER, se briser par éclats; produire un bruit subit et violent; se manifester; s'emporter.
French Conversation and Composition
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It will fester and grow until one day it erupts.
Times, Sunday Times
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In the absence of such reasoning and understanding by Dr. Lord , his bitterness continued festering.
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Our gangrened limbs blacken, stink, and fall by the wayside in response to festering injustice.
Solidarity
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The three-hour presentation riled other investors and brought out into the open festering resentment.
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It was clearly festering away with him.
The Sun
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The crop of young people not in education or employment is festering.
Times, Sunday Times
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My wounds fester and are loathsome because of my sinful folly.
Christianity Today
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The clear subtext is that what goes on in the festering ghettos is of no account: just keep it away from us and our children.
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I couldn't even see a collection of mouldy teacups festering on the new wooden floor.
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The uneven pavement was constructed of badly cracked flagstones and potholed by menacing holes where black water festered from past rain showers.
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The ICC need to move beyond being ‘gutless wonders’ on this issue, otherwise the issue will fester and continue to haunt the game.
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Several million residents live in makeshift boats, floating slums without electricity or potable water that fester with crime, disease, and prostitution.
Richard North Patterson discusses Eclipse
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He dealt with infections, wounds, and coughs caused by the unclean water and festering rubbish dump.
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Festering piles of uncollected trash dot the uneven sidewalks.
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Whatever the short-term outcome of these manoeuvres, the splits and divisions within Fiji's ruling strata will only fester and lead to further political instability.
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It cannot fester and become a cancer.
The Sun
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Colonel Le Noir had not been destined soon to die; his wound, an inward canker from a copper bullet, that the surgeon had at length succeeded in extracting, took the form of a chronic fester disease.
The Hidden Hand
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Their festering sexuality squinted at you through their unwashed fringes as they strode in step down the school corridors.
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Anger is already festering there.
The Sun
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PalmInfocenter
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Without freedom of the press, such problems will only fester, and that is not in the long-term interest of the United States.
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These are issues which have been festering away for a long time.
Times, Sunday Times
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Like a festering sore, it turned nasty last week.
Times, Sunday Times
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Acres of anxiety-inducing advertising, tedious dadrock and festering beehives of migrainous office blocks.
November « 2008 « Squares of Wheat
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Several experts said campus shootings commonly occur because the shooter has some kind of festering grievance that university officials haven't addressed, and the granting of tenure can be a polarizing and politicized process for many academics.
Alabama Professor Shot, Killed Brother in 1986
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Just to drive in the twenty miles or so from Santa Cruz to Bombay is to confront a festering mass of degrading humanity, for which despite his reading the imagination of the Westerner has not really prepared him.
The Christian Minority in the World of Tomorrow
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She won't let arguments go on and fester.
The Sun
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The mystery and the bad marriage frustrate the telling of the story, because so much is repressed, unspoken, festering.
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The dynasty crumbled due to a crippling recession and festering corruption.
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If we sit with a resentment against another person, it is liable to grow and fester.
Times, Sunday Times
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Clearly this was a sore that had been festering for some time.
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The leader has been driven by festering anger over his four successive election defeats he blames on fraud.
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Most of us assume our supermarkets are clean and hygienic because of how quickly disease would spread festering meat were left on a grinder.
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Long a festering popular grievance, official corruption has reached endemic levels, with potentially explosive social consequences.
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Though not venomous in the strict sense of the word, the 'goanna's bite generally causes a festering wound on account of the loathsome habits of the creature.
Peeps At Many Lands: Australia
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the dark corners of my mind where unmentionable emotions festered.
ABSOLUTE TRUTHS
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These are issues which have been festering away for a long time.
Times, Sunday Times
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If you found a good one you could simply leave him there for years to fester and mildew, like an old brick-built barbecue.
Can Joe Hart save himself from the curse of the England keeper? | Barney Ronay
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Away from the gleaming skyscrapers, China's cities are ringed by run-down shacks, with festering heaps of garbage by the roadside.
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But ignoring them risks allowing the sore to fester.
The Sun
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By then the wound had festered and gangrene was starting to set in.
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Chinamen are living in huts on some festering slime between the river and the jungle; and once a police station on stilts, where six policemen stood in a row and saluted as we passed, and at seven we reached Teluk Kartang, with a pier, a long shed, two or three huts, and some officialism, white and partly white, all in a
The Golden Chersonese and the way thither
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It was clearly festering away with him.
The Sun
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Where open wounds festered, the flies were so thick as to make the wound seem to be a writhing metallic black mass.
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I tipped my chair backwards so that I could dump my pan onto the pile of dishes festering in the sink.
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Attempts by the United Nations to broker a deal have foundered, allowing the problem to fester and become a sore incapable of being healed.
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Don't feel you have to bury how you feel or it will fester away, but do both get help.
The Sun
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Despite these benefits, numerous problems festered beneath the surface.
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It cannot fester and become a cancer.
The Sun
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Like a festering sore, it turned nasty last week.
Times, Sunday Times
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It was festering like a sore.
The Sun
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Besides, wouldn't it be a wonderful world if the kind of festering plebs who sit twiddling on their phones – and would thus presumably rather watch a movie on it than on the big screen – actually stayed at home and did precisely that, thereby meaning the rest of us could enjoy an idiot-free cinema experience?
Ridley Scott To Direct Angry Russell Crowe Nottingham Flick
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She won't let arguments go on and fester.
The Sun
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But it has left many festering problems.
A Rock and a Hard Place
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I unintentionally popped a scab with a lot of festering pus.
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It's lucky that the wound did not fester.
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It reeked of mildew and mould, like damp left in the corner of a room to fester until it sprouted life.
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They let the small wound turn into a festering infection.
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My wounds fester and are loathsome because of my sinful folly.
Christianity Today
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It's better to expressed your anger than let it fester inside you.
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By not acknowledging the problem, the church continues to suffer from a festering internal wound.
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This fringe and regional party has shrunk to a festering and rotten core that dishonors the once noble party of Lincoln. timothy
2012 on the ballot at conservative conference
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We are best friends but this problem has been festering for ages.
The Sun
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That he didn't see the opportunity to mend some of the wounds he has created and allowed to fester is a failure of leadership so profound that I wonder if it may not define his presidency.
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The first battle of the war took place in April, and the disease festered through the summer while the Continental Army was entrenched around the city.
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Though his body festered, still it fought to renew itself.
Earl of Durkness
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You are always pretty certain to get cowpox; likewise your nails fester.
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Manifester Level: 5 th ; Prerequisites: Craft Psionic Arms and Armor, combat precognition; Market Price: + 1 bonus.
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All parties involved in the festering conflict have agreed to work together in the interest of the party.
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Then all thought of quitting would vanish, and back he would go to the shack, to be rewarded by a wonderful look of dog-like gratitude that would shine in Snooks 'festered eyes, replacing the haunting fear that always lurked there whenever the boy remained outside any length of time – the fear that Con, too, had gone, as had his "pardner," leaving him forever alone.
The Shagganappi
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For this matter not to fester between the three clubs concerned, something needs to be done.
Times, Sunday Times
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The drug is real enough, as are the gruesome side effects that leave addicts with festering abscesses.