
1) Acerb 2) Acerbic 3) Acid 4) Acrid 5) American music magazine 6) Bitter 7) Causing a blister or blisters 8) Caustic 9) Gruelingly intense 10) Harsh or corrosive in tone 11) Hot enough to raise blisters 12) Music webzine 13) Sulfurous 14) Sulphurous 15) Unpleasant 16) Venomous 17) Very fast 18) Virulent
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1) Acid 2) Blistery 3) Boiling 4) Burning 5) Caustic 6) Critical 7) Fast 8) Hot 9) Lightningfast 10) Peeling 11) Scalding 12) Scathing 13) Sulfurous 14) Sulphurous 15) Sweltering 16) Torrid 17) Unpleasant 18) Vesication 19) Vesiculation 20) Vitriolic 21) Vituperative
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- the formation of vesicles
- scorch with words
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Blistering, founded in 1998, is an international online magazine dedicated to heavy metal and hard rock music. Its editor-in-chief is David E. Gehlke, an American music journalist who has written for About.com, Metal Maniacs, and Throat Culture. Blistering has been cited as a source on heavy metal by the Chicago Sun-Times, Charleston`s The Post a....
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• (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Blister
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Formation of dome-shaped projections in paints or varnish films resulting from local loss of adhesion and lifting of the film from the underlying surface.
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The formation of bubbles or pimples on the painted surface caused by moisture in the wood by painting before the previous coat has dried thoroughly or by excessive heat or grease under the paint.
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The formation of bubbles or pimples on the painted surface caused by moisture in the wood by paintin
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Localised delamination of a paint film in the form of blisters from the underlying surface.
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Type: Term Pronunciation: blĭ′stĕr-ing Synonyms: vesiculation1
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[
adj] - hot enough to raise (or as if to raise) blisters 2. [adj] - very fast
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An effect caused by overheating of the tyre that causes the rubber to soften and break off from the body of the tyre. Blistering can result from the use of the wrong compound for the track surface or weather conditions, excess tyre pressure or issues with the set-up of the car.
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blistery adjective hot enough to raise (or as if to raise) blisters; `blistering sun`
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The irregular rising of a thin layer of placed mortar or concrete at the surface during or soon after completion of the finished operation.
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The formation of bubbles or pimples on the painted surface caused by moisture in the wood by painting before the previous coat has dried thoroughly or by excessive heat or grease under the paint.
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Application of a caustic agent, or blister, to the leg. Formerly and, occasionally, still used in the treatment of a number of conditions, such as spavin, ringbone, and bowed tendon. Thought to encourage internal healing in some cases.
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Although seemingly dry, paper does contain approximately 5% moisture. In cases where there is excessive moisture, and the paper is passed through a high heat-drying chamber, the moisture within the paper actually boils and causes a bubble or blistering effect.
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The consequence of a tyre, or part of a tyre, overheating. Excess heat can cause rubber to soften and break away in chunks from the body of the tyre. Blistering can be caused by the selection of an inappropriate tyre compound (for example, one that is too soft for circuit conditions), too high tyre pressure, or an improperly set up car.
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The consequence of a tyre, or part of a tyre, overheating. Excess heat can cause rubber to soften and break away in chunks from the body of the tyre. Blistering can be caused by the selection of an inappropriate tyre compound (for example, one that is too soft for circuit conditions), too high tyre pressure, or an improperly set up car.
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causing a blister or blisters. · (esp. of sunlight, heat, etc.) very severe or intense. · very fast or rapid: a blistering pace.
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hot enough to raise (or as if to raise) blisters
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