1. blistered - Adjective
2. blistered - Verb
of Blister
Source: Webster's dictionaryAbout the only player who hadn’t gotten into the action lately was Shohei Ohtani, who had an 0 for 15 before he blistered a 113-mph line drive off the right-field fence in the eighth, for a double. Source: Internet
The early countermeasures against mustard agent were relatively ineffective, since a soldier wearing a gas mask was not protected against absorbing it through his skin and being blistered. Source: Internet
She might never get out, she thinks, but the moment she sees Foster’s eyes close and the way his whole body exhales abruptly every time she brushes an index finger along his blistered skin, she believes maybe she isn’t so bad after all. Source: Internet
Last June, Cohen blistered Jason Vargas in the latter's first start since he profanely threatened to beat up a reporter. Source: Internet
Day and night, now, park rangers hear the thunder and roar of the engine, blasting and crushing and consuming its way through the woods, leaving behind two deep oily grooves of blistered burning earth that no normal plant or tree will grow in again. Source: Internet
I gasped with such brutal force salt blistered my lungs. Source: Internet