noun
- small bubbles of fluid that form under the skin, usually caused by friction, burns, or irritation
- bubble-like swellings or raised areas on a surface
Usage: plural of blister
Usage: plural of blister
verb
- to form blisters or cause blisters to form
Usage: third person singular present tense of blister
Examples
- The new shoes gave her painful blisters on her heels.
- Paint blisters formed on the wall where moisture had seeped through.
- His hands developed blisters after raking leaves all afternoon.
- The heat blisters the paint on old buildings.
- She popped the blisters on her feet with a sterile needle.
- The sun blisters unprotected skin very quickly.
- Water blisters appeared under the fresh coat of paint.