Suppurate

//ˈsʌpjəreɪt//

"Suppurate" in a Sentence (3 examples)

Their suppurating wounds, their goitres, their tumours are hideously evident on their hairless bodies.

The only difference being Bezos was worth $60.7bn, while Bloodworth and his fellow “associates” walked back at midnight to fetid digs “with heavy legs supporting suppurating feet which over the course of the day had puffed up half a size bigger”.

to suppurate a sore

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