Sentences with phrase «festering boils»

Or, more likely, the festering boil has been lanced, only to re-erupt by the autumn.
A character like Pappy would be the cartoon nemesis of a simpler tale, a problem to be dealt with or ignored, but to Rees he's a symptom, a festering boil that nobler characters like Jamie (or Henry, who quietly agrees with much of his father's way of thinking) can't lance.

Not exact matches

Instead, let it fester and boil inside of you.
Nowhere are all the shades of Dina more apparent than in Girls Trip's climactic blowout, when the long - festering tensions between the Flossy Posse boil over into a drag - out fight.
Lots of cheesy, fake blood flies, boils fester, and body parts are severed, and Tarantino makes a cameo appearance as one of Muldoon's henchmen.
Festering away and boiling up in a quiet rage.
A murder at the powerful Nectarola soft drink company leads police from the Insecticide Squad on a bug hunt through the city's seedy underbelly, Insecticide is a hard - boiled, fast - shooting detective game set in a festering future city where bugs have evolved as the planet's dominant race.
In his diary, Anselm Kiefer notes: «this heavy lead bandage that can no longer be detached from the paint skin, these festering sores welling out from the still boiling lead when the pigment beneath it is not bone dry, the little straws on a field that I painted years ago and that appear as charred leavings on the solidified lead — all this reminds me of the Baudelaire poems I reread last year.»
In his diary — which will partly be published in the catalogue accompanying the exhibition and gives prime access to the artist's creative process — Kiefer notes: «This heavy lead bandage that can no longer be detached from the paint skin, these festering sores welling out from the still boiling lead when the pigment beneath it is not bone dry, the little straws on a field that I painted years ago and that appear as charred leavings on the solidified lead — all this reminds me of the Baudelaire poems I reread last year in Portugal.»
It is better to dig up issues immediately rather than letting them fester and eventually boil over.
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