Lesson Learned

blis·ter Pronunciation (blstr)

n.

1.

a. A local swelling of the skin that contains watery fluid and is caused by burning or irritation.

b. A similar swelling on a plant.

2.

a. A raised bubble, as on a painted or laminated surface.

b. A rounded, bulging, usually transparent structure, such as one used for observation on certain aircraft or for display and protection of packaged products.

v. blis·tered, blis·ter·ing, blis·ters

v.tr.

1. To cause a blister to form on.

2. To reprove harshly.

v.intr.

To break out in or as if in blisters.


[Middle English, probably from Old French blestre, of Germanic origin.]



Yeah, walking for thirty minutes on rocky uneven cement in black heels, or heels of any color, was a bad idea. Then standing for another thirty minutes to give a speech mostly in Japanese that I learned in about a day, did not help any. Let's just say I still had to get home and buy milk.

 

Shakes head.

 

All I will say, is that one of the main issues about blisters NOT listed here, is pain.

 

Whine.

By the way, this is supposedly a band that I need to get aquatinted with because all the girls are into them . Lol pass me any mp3s if you've got them! Lol

 

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