blistering
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English
[edit]Verb
[edit]blistering
- present participle and gerund of blister
Adjective
[edit]blistering (comparative more blistering, superlative most blistering)
- Causing blisters.
- Very hot.
- Harsh or corrosive.
- Scornful.
- 2011 December 14, Angelique Chrisafis, “Rachida Dati accuses French PM of sexism and elitism”, in Guardian[1]:
- Dati launched a blistering attack on the prime minister, François Fillon, under whom she served as justice minister, accusing him of sexism, elitism, arrogance and hindering the political advancement of ethnic minorities.
- Very fast.
- 2021 November 24, Phil McNulty, “Manchester City 2 - 1 Paris Saint Germain”, in BBC Sport[2]:
Derived terms
[edit]Translations
[edit]causing blisters
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very hot
very fast
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Noun
[edit]blistering (plural blisterings)
- (medicine, veterinary) The practice of forming blisters on the skin, to promote blood flow and aid healing.
- 1852, The American Journal of Homoeopathy, volumes 7-9, page 99:
- Inflammations are treated generally by allopathic practitioners by bleedings, blisterings, purgings, vomitings, Antimony and Mercury: and this is practised, more or less, with little variation, wherever the seat of the inflammation may be.