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1. If it gets stabbed deep a few times in the back by the other human however, those wounds could fester
2. “I just put some spices in,” Huneen told Kartha, “why don’t we share a bottle while they fester?”
3. No one ever thought the Plague would fester and grow in the Outlands, consuming the cities and thus turning them into an army that could take the city from beyond
4. “It might fester if I don’t wash it and apply a poultice of healing herbs
5. Only when it’s allowed to fester does it imply a larger underlying problem
6. But is that really what I want? To let it fester inside me forever?
7. Sent to fester in her barren wasteland
8. It does not allow for the greed that inevitably will fester when people have too much freedom
9. Stan Wright, my guy who had let this matter fester into a boil, was a 45ish, incompetent CA 2 ((pay grades ranged from 1 – 4, so he was not the “sharpest knife in the drawer”) whom the youngish (38) GC, a recent ex-AF JAG, would have fired if I had not arrived to train him
10. It was something that would fester with Kate and understandably at that
11. Spock and Stu had no problem with this as it meant they could tour Siem, Reap, get spannered, get laid, fester in their beds and meet the mad monk back at the hotel once he had concluded his business
12. Wedon, being elevated to high priest by the god Quetzalcoatl himself made him the most powerful priest in Anahuac, no priest would dare to usurp this god-given position, all other priests would come under his direct guidance and their usual scheming would be stopped by him, before it could fester and infect the whole priesthood as it had under the Teoti
13. It had become a habit of Greg to embark on random pilgrimages to Anton Clegg’s neighbourhood to seek him out, stalk him and then allow himself to fester over the many conceived destinies he could wish upon the man
14. With the heat and dirt it had started to fester and I hadn’t
15. It will instead fester until it eventually does kill him
16. You have allowed these longstanding problems to fester
17. to heal, rather than to fester with inward anger
18. Allowed to fester, divorce usually
19. fester into a grudge
20. As they fell away, he saw that her wrists were red and raw and his face filled with a slight worry, "You must put something on that soon or it will fester
21. Doubt began to fester inside him
22. fester and refuse to heal for long periods of time
23. of those is clearing cob webs that fester about
24. The serious situation you are in now will only fester
25. They seem to fester
26. We do only want to develop in ideal directions, and remove what we think are the obstacles to this development in each other's paths; and yet we fester
27. Before my uncle came it is true we had begun to fester, but we festered nicely
28. Fester, who had been sitting in the corner, somehow suddenly flashed to Petra’s side
29. ” Fester laid his fingers on Petra’s arm and sent a jolt of electricity that lifted her off her feet
30. Gold chains draped around his neck and like Fester he wore red bloomers
31. Doubts that should never have arisen in the first place but which have been allowed to fester to a point where the wound is so deep and so rotten that it must be cut out altogether
32. You then rubbed excrement into it and watched it fester and grow repulsive
33. Spock, Stu and Happy tuk-tuk settled in and joined Strat and his drinking buddy Brendan, who had a striking resemblance to a young, Fester Adams, scary
34. Hatred is simply anger and rage that has been bottled up and allowed to fester
35. Keeping feelings bottled up, allowing them to accumulate and fester, keeping one’s thoughts and feelings to oneself, keeping them secret, are all different descriptions of the same corrupting process
36. We bury our fears in secrecy until they fester into hatred: we hide from our own cowardice until we become habitual liars
37. The evil of the undead: is the entire accumulated sum of all secrets taken to the grave and buried, and allowed to rot and fester and become even more poisonous and evil
38. The whole party moved swiftly through the narrow path, toward the north, leaving the healing waters to mingle unheeded with the adjacent brooks and the bodies of the dead to fester on the neighboring mount, without the rites of sepulture; a fate but too common to the warriors of the woods to excite either commiseration or comment
39. Sin and apostasy could hide in the tiniest corner, and they would fester there like cankers, spreading their poison to even the most steadfast and faithful, if left uncleansed
40. Just when she needed her strength most, this toe had to fester
41. But again, discipline is more key here than in a normal product because the compounding will destroy the trade if you let it fester
42. “Yet the Negroes of Africa, who have read neither Old nor New Testament, circumcise their Men-Children, for they inhabit the Southern Climes, and not wishing perspir’d Matter to consolidate beneath the Prepuce and possibly fester, with fatal Consequences, they remove this Flap of Skin
43. You don’t want that wound to fester
44. When they reached Yaroslavl the wound had begun to fester (Natasha knew all about such things as festering) and the doctor had said that the festering might take a normal course
45. When they reached Yaroslávl the wound had begun to fester (Natásha knew all about such things as festering) and the doctor had said that the festering might take a normal course
1. When we divorced he said awful things - things that just festered over the years
2. Instead of purging, it festered, and his hands gripped everything in sight, tossing it into whatever would cause the most damage
3. All those things hadn’t gone away, he’d just tucked them into recesses of his mind where they had festered
4. The wound at my breast festered and pulsed still
5. Week, frail and injured men, they collapsed screaming and clutching at wounds that festered about their bodies
6. His hatred and paranoia grew and festered, until he contemplated suicide on a nightly basis
7. festered for the next fifteen years
8. The longer they walked the more unease Ryan felt, the feeling festered in him till he halted his steps, forcing Charis to do the same
9. Matthew was forced to lock the subject in a dark recess of his mind where it festered unknown to anybody
10. Fifteen feet into the verdurous tunnel the placid hog came face to face with an old swamp bull, one horn broken and festered, flies covering the suppuration as well as his face
11. No polite social intercourse, straight to the point, the chip is still there on his shoulder, and the splinters have festered somewhat thought Carla
12. so they don’t know what it’s like to have raging hormones and festered
13. ” An intense feeling of guilt festered in her gut as a stale piece of bread, churning and making her slightly nauseated as she thought about what she had done
14. It is no wonder that the Financial Times declared that ours is a country that is in political drift’ the reporter festered
15. Eventually the feelings of concealed malevolence and intense hatred that existed between them festered in the hearts of the two giants to the extent that they took every opportunity to abuse each other and to give vent to all the feelings of aversion and hostility they held for one another
16. It festered with the cloying scent of someone who had teetered far too long at the brink of demise, whose cloudy eyes and wracked joints and bloody, toothless gums were good for nothing but pain and malaise
17. Before my uncle came it is true we had begun to fester, but we festered nicely
18. Physical contact with Marcus or Sheridan was forbidden, but my anger festered whenever I saw her smirking face laughing at my circumstances
19. Where else would the smell of body odour and stale urine compete with the air of desperation? Where else did the spectre of unemployment and distrust hang so heavily on the shoulders of this forgotten city? Chesford in the midst of the sprawling West Midlands festered like a boil on the arm of a concrete giant, like a disease that infected its citizens with its corruption and depression
20. The monster had survived his wound, little worse for wear; the arrow tip was still lodged in a fat pad that festered on and off
21. Creating an ulcerous sore in Ireland… arousing the Ire of the Irish, creating a cancerous foreign English colony in Ireland that has festered and rotted and created hate and death and pain and suffering and religious racism for over 300 years and still counting
22. However, moments later I would find out just how far their influence had festered in those few hours
23. His ankle festered, maggots hatched in it, and Garrett began to run a high fever
24. One funnel-shaped depression in the morass, of a livid green in color from some lichen which festered in it, will always remain as a nightmare memory in my mind
25. For just a moment, cinnamon had a sulfurous edge and the popcorn butter smelled rancid, as if under all its pretense of good healthy fun, the carnival was a dangerous swamp in which moldered and festered things too horrific to contemplate
26. She slipped off her worn shoe and, barefooted, she pattered swiftly to the bureau, not even feeling her festered toe
27. Angry red boils festered on his cheek and neck
28. The beaches are clean where once they festered with fish guts and flies
1. If these opportunist thugs had designs on the village, very few would stand in their way because of their festering arrogance
2. Envision these sins as a festering rot on the human soul
3. festering sores broke out on the
4. Over time, her flesh decomposed and her bones turned to mush, even the shackles at her wrists and ankles fell away, the mere weight of them enough to tear through her festering limbs
5. He knows it's a fine piece of machinery that he can restore, but it's in a festering sump right now
6. "So you disagree with Jason's assertion that these cities are festering sores that must be cleansed?"
7. There was over a dozen of them; their flesh covered in festering wounds and winding black veins -- their empty, black eyes drinking in their enemies
8. You have done something that you are not proud of or that is festering inside you
9. Amid her grief there was a great anger festering, bubbling just beneath her stare
10. Even leaving the stony confines of the Keep and seeking out fresh morning air could not alleviate the festering frustration
11. My face was soon in a pickle, and in West Africa, where any little bite or cut becomes a festering sore which will not heal, such things are to be dreaded
12. Still I nurtured them with a festering indignation, something that I tended to exacerbate from time to time
13. He looked at the festering burn with puzzlement
14. His wounds were festering, infected with a blackness that both frightened and drew her
15. He was a big, giant, disgusting, horrific, festering ball of
16. Skin erupts over the swelling and festering sores persist
17. festering sores that she picked and picked at on her
18. This festering feeling of anger makes us to lash out at our opponent and lose an argument or destroy a relationship
19. Lack of sleep, festering wounds and physical exhaustion had me out on the edge
20. It remained a festering sore in his heart
21. The wound was oozing and festering
22. His festering eyes narrowed as he lunged
23. These words were festering
24. His worst problem was a festering wound; a terrifying gash
25. veterinarian for this festering problem
26. I decided it was time to tend to the festering sores
27. Eventually, over several weeks, he would suffer a painful wasting death as his body became ravaged with festering sores, and his vital organs systemically failed
28. and buckets and rolls of wire, a roll of festering carpet, old wooden tomato-crates
29. ‘You see, sometimes this stuff comes crawling out of this festering pit of apartheid in
30. But I have to tell you, from my heart of hearts, that that is the biggest load of festering bullshit that I have ever heard uttered from the mouth of a suspect
31. But he turned that guilt into anger, a seething, and festering anger for his son-in-law, who he felt had abandoned his wife and caused her death, as well as the death of his grandchildren
32. needs to be scraped away, the festering removed, and a fresh dressing
33. It was patently obvious to the meanest of intellects that we had approximately three minutes before the multitude of microbes festering in the pipe ate us from the inside out and had to decide whether to spit or swallow
34. Her body covered with bruises, scabs, festering burns and wounds
35. Okay then, now let's have a look what words begin to flow, because the words reveal what is actually festering, and is in the heart
36. several meetings to have a smoke in order to control my festering impatience
37. spear-toting impis of my overactive imagination but was festering with
38. This noble, unselfish gladiator (1918-2013) passed away recently leaving a clear and moralistic blue print for democracy, diplomacy and truth that will outlive all of the festering African Kleptocrats and new rogue colonialists
39. These are festering within
40. festering take-away food cartons
41. One of the first rocket ships to arrive on the planet, Milt would witness the complete transformation of the untainted sphere into the abhorrent, festering museum of human discharge it would become
42. You need to clear the air, get out whatever’s festering
43. Who has no social network? The festering zone of Africa where comptech's rare minerals are mined
44. Within the furied turmoil of ecological chaos, upon a festering sea of
45. Fighting back the tears, she pulled out the stake, and blood oozed from the wound that was festering with pus
46. I need him back, my festering ass sore is starting to bleed and I need some lotion put on it
47. “I wouldn’t touch my festering ass sore with a ten foot pole, that’s his job
48. That bite is festering and it looks like the infection is spreading rapidly beyond the wound
49. In your new life it’s important to feel everything except for pity and sympathy; if they’re allowed to grow, they’ll become a festering infection that leads to a major downfall
50. I could see from the festering laceration on her hand that she had been bitten
1. If that wound festers, you will not do anyone any good
2. As the internet ceases to be a network of touch and, instead, becomes a citadel of isolation, our sense deprivation festers random militancy
3. It flees into the Northland where it festers and slowly grows stronger
4. As a result, all this suppressed anger is not examined or questioned, and festers and rots and is projected outwards into blind, meaningless hatred
5. People are afraid of getting it “wrong” for two or three years, so they just go along and the problem festers