Examples of 'festers' in a sentence

Meaning of "festers"

Fester: To become rigid or inflexible. Can also refer to a celebration or feast
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  • third-person singular simple present indicative form of fester
  • plural of Fester

How to use "festers" in a sentence

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It festers inside them and becomes poisonous.
Better to go before bitterness festers into worse.
Her guilt festers and becomes unbearable.
Suppress it and it hides away and festers.
Festers and stinks between you and me.
The wound became inflamed and festers.
It festers and eats the mind.
The dispute over them festers still.
It festers until it fills every part of your body.
They sit in it and it festers and grows.
It is necessary to treat the disease before it festers.
The insecurity festers into neurosis.
It festers and grows with attention.
A grievance that festers infects us all.
Better get some antiseptic on that before it festers.

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Anger festers in their hearts.
It cures in women but it festers in men.
It festers inside you until you you get it out.
Anyplace where tragedy occurred festers with energy.
If the wound festers you could lose the leg.
Got to end this before it festers.
The madness festers behind every normal expression of life.
That kind of hatred no longer festers in the world.
If it festers inside you will.
We will feast upon it as she festers in the grave.
It festers inside like a wound.
Extremist leaders cultivate the alienation that festers.
Pain festers and.
The rot of your whorish wife festers inside her.
Hatred festers if ignored.
His wound festers.
It festers and spreads.
Only the upper wound still festers very heavily.
It festers in there.
And there is a pain that festers and turns into rage.
But if you cloak them in a lie then the lie festers.
Otherwise resentment festers and the whole thing starts to rot.
Out there in the vast ignorance of the world it festers and spreads.
All this unsaid resentment festers inside and then manifests itself in other ways.
Before the show gropes along to the point when it usually festers.
My dad once told me that the wound festers if you cover it up.
That assassin festers now in unsanctified ground where she shall never find any peace.
That s what festers.
It festers and Miss Havisham lets it fester.
It rots and festers.
It festers in you because you know it 's wrong.
The moisture left behind festers on the skin and in the fur.
Maybe you would rather see yourself decay as the undead contagion festers in your blood.
The vague notion of an unexplained evil festers in every corner and behind every doorway.
It festers there, in the absence of conscious grace.

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