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pustular

[puhs-chuh-ler] / ˈpʌs tʃə lər /


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In contrast, a World Health Organization poster shows a hand covered in a swollen, pustular rash.

From Washington Post

However, past descriptions have been based on physical signs, such as a pustular rash, which can be confused with other diseases.

From BBC

Though the young priest in the Fox show suggests to the troubled mother that demons are “a metaphor,” an “invention of the Church to explain things like addiction, mental illness,” the series wastes little time in declaring him wrong: For here is the old priest in a Mexico City slum, battling a demon for the life of a boy in scenes made to remind us of its pedigree: pustular child tied to a bed, speaking to a priest in the voice of an Irishman, levitating.

From Los Angeles Times

We get the dregs of disco, Blondie’s “Heart of Glass,” the Cars, Cheap Trick, and a burst of pustular punk.

From The New Yorker

If it’s a pustular blemish, once the whitehead is truly visible, gently squeeze out the infection with your finger and then apply a spot-drying treatment, which will work its way into the skin and eradicate any infection once the infection has been manually removed.

From Forbes