noun a small bubble on the skin filled with serum and caused by friction, burning, or other damage
verb to cause blisters to form on (something)
Blistering is a cooking technique where food is briefly exposed to high heat to create a charred or blistered surface.
Blistering in paint or coatings refers to the formation of bubbles or blisters on the surface due to improper application or environmental factors.
Blister refers to a small pocket of fluid within the upper layers of the skin, typically caused by friction, burns, or other injuries.
Blistering heat refers to extremely hot weather conditions.
Blister packs are a type of packaging where individual items are sealed between a backing card and a clear plastic cover.
The blistering sun beat down on the characters as they trekked through the desert.
The athlete developed blisters on their feet from running in ill-fitting shoes.
The construction worker wore gloves to prevent blisters from forming on their hands.
The chef accidentally burned their hand on a hot pan, resulting in a painful blister.
The nurse carefully treated the patient's blister to prevent infection.
The hiker applied moleskin to their blistered heel to continue on the trail without discomfort.