fester|festered|festering|festers in English
verb
[fes·ter || 'festə(r)]
be inflamed; produce pus (from a sore); cause pain; decay; eat away at; leave a sca
Use "fester|festered|festering|festers" in a sentence
1. Malice festered his spirit.
2. The resentment festered in his mind.
3. These wounds have festered.
4. Resentment festered in her mind.
5. The wound did not fester.
6. The Koreans' Bitterness had festered for decades
7. The unrequited love festered in her mind.
8. Oh, that's festering ugliness.
9. As the weeks wore on, his grief festered.
10. Amelia’s tiny chest festered with a massive infection.
11. Resentments are starting to fester.
12. Crime, and even sedition, festered in the crowded streets.
13. The wound began to fester.
14. The Master's wound is festering.
15. A dirty wound will probably fester.
16. After discharging the wound fester, or healing.
17. Fragmentary carbonylates festers Befool opportune timeously polycyclic accredit Huntley etherize contiguously unidentifiable salmonellosis.
18. It's better to expressed your anger than let it fester inside you.
19. Death sentences cannot cure the festering sore.
20. They resolve arguments rather than letting things fester.
21. If you don't take the splinter out, it will fester.
22. Especially those that fester in a man's soul.
23. The leg rotted. Fester. Do how. Ache confoundedly!
24. It's lucky that the wound did not fester.
25. The chops will fester and go to waste.