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cal·loused [ˈkæləst] ADJ

calloused
calloused

II . cal·lous <pl -es> [ˈkæləs] N

callous → callus

See also callus

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Ignored emotions will only make you calloused and afraid.
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So they don't have to develop calloused hands.
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Some chalked it up to the true nature of people's calloused indifference.
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The hand was large and calloused, marked by raised splotches resembling coffee stains.
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When the handmaidens washed his legs, they asked him why they were so furry and why his hands were so calloused.
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With calloused and bleeding fingertips we reached for the calculator one last time.
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Later, they show off their rough, calloused hands.
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I still feel that they were nothing but calloused.
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Perhaps it reminds us subconsciously of an ancient past when our bare feet were soiled and calloused in damp, rough undergrowth.
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The plant will heal by forming a calloused seal to withstand bacterial and fungal attack such as mold.
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