fester|festers in English
noun
[fes·ter || 'festə(r)]
sore, inflamed wound
Use "fester|festers" in a sentence
1. The wound did not fester.
2. Resentments are starting to fester.
3. The wound began to fester.
4. A dirty wound will probably fester.
5. After discharging the wound fester, or healing.
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7. It's better to expressed your anger than let it fester inside you.
8. They resolve arguments rather than letting things fester.
9. If you don't take the splinter out, it will fester.
10. Especially those that fester in a man's soul.
11. The leg rotted. Fester. Do how. Ache confoundedly!
12. It's lucky that the wound did not fester.
13. The chops will fester and go to waste.
14. Out there in... the vast ignorance of the world... it festers and spreads.
15. As President, I refuse allow this problem to fester.
16. Our wounds will continue to fester and never heal.
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18. Expectations that go unmet often fester and lead to frustration.
19. The animal parts were allowed to fester in the hot sun.
20. Japan's government, by contrast, allowed its bad - debt problem to fester.
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23. And for some, the worldview of radical Islam becomes the infection that festers in these open wounds.
24. A city of plenty, where vice and poverty shall cease to fester
25. The note keeps violent twist bit from crumpling and makes skin damaged and fester.