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blister

[blis-ter] / ˈblɪs tər /


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Radar data from inside the ice shows what appears to be a blister beneath the surface, pushing the glacier upward at that location.

From Science Daily

The main feature is an itchy, spotty rash which blisters then scabs over.

From BBC

Equivalent contracts for silver topped $72 an ounce, continuing a blistering rally in which prices have more than doubled this year.

From The Wall Street Journal

Lindsey Vonn, 41 and with titanium implants in her knee, shocked the world with a downhill victory at a blistering pace in her first World Cup race in five years.

From Los Angeles Times

A blistering Times investigation found that the Fire Department cleaned up its after-action report, downplaying missteps.

From Los Angeles Times