ingrown

[ UK /ˈɪŋɡɹə‍ʊn/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. growing abnormally into the flesh
    an ingrown toenail
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How To Use ingrown In A Sentence

  • As I plonked myself down in my seat with my popcorn and my candy floss, cursing the child next to me who had managed to tread on my ingrown toenail and was now causing a ruckus, I knew exactly what to expect.
  • The first seemed to point to William Merchant; the second, to the oddly ingrown Sinclair family. MAN'S LOVING FAMILY
  • The accessories that come with it: corns, hammertoes, bunions, ingrown toe nails, calluses, and the list goes on.
  • To avoid ingrown toenails, cut your nails straight across.
  • Conclusion Treatment of ingrown toenail by means of cutting off and reconstructing nail groove is a favorable method.
  • After the loss, Williams sat out with an ingrown toenail.
  • Trimming your toenails so they are short enough not to rub on the end of the boot, yet not so short that they will cause ingrown toenails, is very important.
  • An ingrown toenail occurs when the edge of the toenail grows into the soft skin surrounding the nail.
  • Another guy [I read about] thought his ingrown toenail was fixed by a special 'toenail' guardian angel. The Huntington News RSS
  • I had an ingrown toenail (or rather it was beginning to become one) and I went to the foot doc to get it taken care of.
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