Calloused in a sentence

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Synonym: hardened, tough. Antonym: sensitive

Meaning: Having an area of thickened skin, often due to repeated friction.


Calloused in a sentence

(1) The palm of the hand was calloused.

(2) The warm bath softens calloused feet.

(3) The giant's skin was rough and calloused.

(4) The cadgier's skin was rough and calloused.

(5) The baglady's hands were dirty and calloused.

(6) The lumberjack had a calloused and rough hands.

(7) The sailor's hands were calloused from bowsing.

(8) The codder's hands were calloused from fishing.

(9) The jowled man's hands were rough and calloused.

(10) The cadger's hands were weathered and calloused.



Calloused sentence

(11) The dosser's hands were weathered and calloused.

(12) The rough hands of the carpenter were calloused.

(13) The greybeard's hands were gnarled and calloused.

(14) Her hands were calloused from years of hard work.

(15) The thinman's hands were calloused and weathered.

(16) The toiler's hands were calloused from hard work.

(17) The fellah's hands were calloused from hard work.

(18) The cowman's hands were calloused from hard work.

(19) The baglady's hands were weathered and calloused.

(20) The balm on my calloused feet helped soften them.




Calloused make sentence

(21) The beggarwoman's hands were calloused and rough.

(22) The bogtrotter's hands were calloused and strong.

(23) The cowherd's hands were calloused from hard work.

(24) She used the unguent to soften her calloused feet.

(25) The coolie's hands were calloused from hard labor.

(26) The palm of his hand was calloused from hard work.

(27) The palm of her hand was calloused from hard work.

(28) The poor boy's hands were calloused from hard work.

(29) The dirty old man's hands were calloused and rough.

(30) The poor man's hands were calloused from hard labor.



Sentence of calloused

(31) A footbath can help soften rough and calloused skin.

(32) The farm girl's hands were calloused from hard work.

(33) The bezonian's hands were calloused from hard labor.

(34) The mason's hands were calloused from years of work.

(35) The roughneck's hands were calloused from hard labor.

(36) The bluejacket's hands were calloused from hard work.

(37) The campesino's hands were calloused from hard labor.

(38) Orell's hands were calloused from years of hard work.

(39) The palm of my hand is calloused from playing guitar.

(40) The joiner's hands were calloused from years of work.




Calloused meaningful sentence

(41) The bushelwoman's hands were calloused from hard work.

(42) The cobbier's hands were calloused from years of work.

(43) The indurate skin on his hand was thick and calloused.

(44) Hisher hands were calloused, yet his touch was gentle.

(45) The street person's hands were weathered and calloused.

(46) The cowhand's calloused palms gripped the rope tightly.

(47) The sailor's windburned hands were rough and calloused.

(48) The plowmen's hands were calloused from years of labor.

(49) The palmer's hands were calloused from years of travel.

(50) The palm of her hand was calloused from playing guitar.



Calloused sentence examples

(51) The burier's hands were calloused from years of digging.

(52) The bedesman's hands were calloused from years of labor.

(53) The cowhand's calloused hands gripped the reins tightly.

(54) The cowpoke's calloused hands gripped the reins tightly.

(55) The raftman's hands were calloused from years of rowing.

(56) Your skin can get calloused if you use your hands a lot.

(57) The skin on your feet can become calloused from walking.

(58) The carver's hands were calloused from years of carving.

(59) The musician's hands were calloused from playing guitar.

(60) The seamster's hands were calloused from years of sewing.



Sentence with calloused

(61) His calloused fingers gently strummed the guitar strings.

(62) The shepherd's round hands were calloused from hard work.

(63) The bumpkin's calloused hands showed years of hard labor.

(64) The rower's calloused hands grasped the tholepins firmly.

(65) The flayer's hands were calloused from years of skinning.

(66) The bayman's hands are calloused from years of hard work.

(67) The gleaner's hands were calloused from hours of picking.

(68) The wench's hands were calloused from years of hard work.

(69) The beadsman's hands were calloused from years of prayer.

(70) The raftsman's hands were calloused from years of rowing.




Use calloused in a sentence

(71) The burrier's hands were calloused from years of digging.

(72) The fishman's hands were calloused from years of fishing.

(73) His knuckly hands were calloused from years of hard work.

(74) The mujik's hands were calloused from years of hard work.

(75) The stonemason's hands were calloused from years of work.

(76) The reapers' hands were calloused from years of hard work.

(77) The farmer's hands were calloused from years of ploughing.

(78) The shepard's hands are calloused from years of hard work.

(79) The athlete's foots were calloused from years of training.

(80) The drover's hands were calloused from years of hard work.



Sentence using calloused

(81) The pianist's calloused fingertips glided across the keys.

(82) The miner's hands were calloused from years of hard labor.

(83) The slavey's hands were calloused from years of hard work.

(84) The sheepherder's hands were calloused from years of work.

(85) She used an emolliating balm to soften her calloused feet.

(86) The cobbler's hands were calloused from years of cobbling.

(87) The mujik's hands were calloused from years of hard labor.

(88) The navvy's hands were calloused from years of hard labor.

(89) The musician balmed her calloused fingers with hand cream.

(90) The bassist's fingers were calloused from playing so much.



Calloused example sentence

(91) The sculptor's hands were calloused from years of carving.

(92) The drover's hands were calloused from gripping the reins.

(93) The soles of his feet were calloused from walking barefoot.

(94) The crofter's hands were calloused from years of hard work.

(95) The hayseed's hands were calloused from years of hard work.

(96) The herdboy's hands were calloused from years of hard work.

(97) The cow man's hands were calloused from years of hard work.

(98) The plowman's hands were calloused from years of hard work.

(99) He gently worked the healing balm into his calloused hands.

(100) The beggar's hands were calloused and dirty while abegging.



Sentence with word calloused

(101) He calloused away the rough skin on his knees after a fall.

(102) The muzjik's hands were calloused from years of hard labor.

(103) The muzhik's hands were calloused from years of hard labor.

(104) The peddler's hands were calloused from handling his goods.

(105) The pauper's hands were calloused from years of hard labor.

(106) The old man's hands were calloused from years of hard work.

(107) The beggarman's hands were calloused from years of begging.

(108) The hayseed's hands were calloused from years of farm work.

(109) The palm of his hand was calloused from years of hard work.

(110) The fisherman's hands were calloused from years of fishing.



Sentence of calloused

(111) The cottier's hands were calloused from years of hard labor.

(112) The thatcher's hands were calloused from years of hard work.

(113) The peasant's hands were calloused from years of hard labor.

(114) The woodsman's hands were calloused from years of hard work.

(115) The hiker's feet were calloused from walking long distances.

(116) The milkmaid's hands were calloused from years of hard work.

(117) The blacksmith's hands were calloused from years of forging.

(118) The lotion helped to smooth up her rough and calloused feet.

(119) The sower's hands were calloused from years of sowing seeds.

(120) The old sailor's hands were calloused from years of sailing.



Calloused used in a sentence

(121) The bergie's hands were calloused from the harsh conditions.

(122) The bellringer's hands were calloused from years of ringing.

(123) The keymaker's hands are calloused from years of key-making.

(124) The artist's calloused hands have a rough grip onto a phone.

(125) The sailor's hands were calloused from years of holystoning.

(126) The dancer's great toe was calloused from years of training.

(127) The slummer's hands were calloused from years of hard labor.

(128) The mujik's calloused hands showed the hard work he endured.

(129) The navvy's hands were calloused from years of manual labor.

(130) The boulderer's hands were calloused from years of climbing.



Calloused sentence in English

(131) The cropper's hands were calloused from years of harvesting.

(132) The cowman's calloused hands were evidence of his hard work.

(133) The sculptor's hands were calloused from years of sculpting.

(134) The convict's hands were calloused from years of hard labour.

(135) He had calloused feet from walking barefoot on rough terrain.

(136) The farmer's hands were calloused from tending to the fields.

(137) Her calloused hands showed the signs of a dedicated gardener.

(138) The mechanic's hands were calloused from fixing cars all day.

(139) The gardener's hands were calloused from digging in the soil.

(140) The rock climber's calloused hands gripped the cliff tightly.

(141) The shoemaker's hands were calloused from years of hard work.

(142) The gunfighter's hands were calloused from years of practice.

(143) The coalminer's hands were calloused from years of hard work.

(144) The ploughman's hands were calloused from years of hard work.

(145) The timberman's hands were calloused from years of hard work.

(146) The galley-slave's hands were calloused from years of rowing.

(147) She calloused away the roughness on her hands from gardening.

(148) The muzhiks' hands were calloused from years of manual labor.

(149) The bag-lady's hands were calloused from carrying heavy bags.

(150) The bullockier's hands were calloused from pulling the reins.

(151) The fellah's hands were calloused from years of manual labor.

(152) The washerman's hands were calloused from years of hard work.

(153) The woodcutter's hands were calloused from years of hard work.

(154) The miller's hands were calloused from years of feed grinding.

(155) The swordsmith's hands were calloused from years of hard work.

(156) The plowwright's hands were calloused from years of hard work.

(157) The quarryman's hands were calloused from years of hard labor.

(158) The lobsterman's hands were calloused from years of hard work.

(159) His embrowned hands were calloused from years of manual labor.

(160) The gold miner's hands were calloused from years of hard work.

(161) The cutis on her hands was rough and calloused from hard work.

(162) The ploughboy's hands were calloused from gripping the plough.

(163) The plowmen's calloused hands were a testament to their labor.

(164) The beggarwoman's hands were calloused from years of hardship.

(165) The blacksmith's hands were calloused from years of anvilling.

(166) He calloused away the rough skin on his feet with a foot file.

(167) The athlete's feet were blistered and calloused from training.

(168) The butcher's hands were calloused from years of cutting meat.

(169) The pearler's hands were calloused from years of pearl diving.

(170) The farmerette's hands were calloused from years of hard work.

(171) The bowyer's hands were calloused from years of crafting bows.

(172) The campesino's hands were calloused from years of hard labor.

(173) The laborer's hands were calloused from years of manual labor.

(174) The rower's calloused hands gripped the oar with determination.

(175) The farmer's feet were calloused from walking on uneven ground.

(176) The construction worker's calloused palms held the heavy tools.

(177) The woman's feet were calloused from years of walking barefoot.

(178) The metalworker's hands were calloused from years of hard work.

(179) The fisherman's fingers were calloused from handling fishhooks.

(180) The coal miner's hands were calloused from years of hard labor.

(181) The panhandler's outstretched hand was weathered and calloused.

(182) The basketmaker's fingers were calloused from years of weaving.

(183) The scalings on the fisherman's hands were rough and calloused.

(184) The galley-slaves' hands were calloused from gripping the oars.

(185) The plainsman's calloused hands were evidence of his hard work.

(186) The ranchman's calloused hands were evidence of his dedication.

(187) The farmer's hands were calloused from gripping the plowshares.

(188) The dancer's great toe became calloused from years of training.

(189) The ranchman's hands were calloused from years of manual labor.

(190) The meatman's hands were calloused from years of handling meat.

(191) The milkmaid's hands were calloused from years of milking cows.

(192) The brickie's hands were calloused from years of laying bricks.

(193) The sheepherder's hands were calloused from years of hard work.

(194) The farm worker's hands were calloused from years of hard work.

(195) The rock climber's hands were calloused from gripping the rocks.

(196) The artist's calloused hands held the paintbrush with precision.

(197) The oil man's hands were rough and calloused from years of work.

(198) The guitarist's fingertips were calloused from years of playing.

(199) The oarsman's calloused hands showed the signs of his hard work.

(200) The water bearer's hands were calloused from years of hard work.

(201) She calloused away the roughness on her heels with a foot scrub.

(202) The hewer's calloused hands bore witness to years of hard labor.

(203) The beggarwomen's hands were calloused from holding out her cup.

(204) The roughneck's hands were calloused from years of manual labor.

(205) The cow man's calloused hands were a testament to his hard work.

(206) The hodman's hands were calloused from years of carrying bricks.

(207) The labourer's hands were calloused from years of manual labour.

(208) The guitarist's fingertips were calloused from hours of practice.

(209) She had calloused palms from gripping the steering wheel tightly.

(210) The dancer's feet were calloused from years of dancing on pointe.

(211) The farmer's hands were calloused from gripping the ploughshares.

(212) The netmaker's fingers were calloused from years of weaving nets.

(213) The rock climber's hands were calloused from rasp onto the rocks.

(214) They carefully spread the healing balm onto their calloused feet.

(215) The trapper's hands were calloused from handling rough materials.

(216) The rider's hands were calloused from years of unsaddling horses.

(217) The workingman's hands were calloused from years of manual labor.

(218) The climber's hands were calloused from years of handling pitons.

(219) The ragpicker's hands were calloused from handling rough fabrics.

(220) The plougher's calloused hands were a testament to his hard work.

(221) The beggarmen's hands were calloused from holding out their cups.

(222) The archer's fingers were calloused from years of nocking arrows.

(223) The carver's hands were calloused from years of working with wood.

(224) The blacksmith's hands were calloused from working with hot metal.

(225) The athlete's hands were calloused from gripping sports equipment.

(226) The crew member's hands were calloused from holystoning for years.

(227) The potter's hands were calloused from years of working with clay.

(228) The potters' hands were calloused from years of working with clay.

(229) The plowboy's hands were calloused from gripping the plow handles.

(230) The bass-guitarist's fingers were calloused from years of playing.

(231) The scullion's hands were calloused from scrubbing dishes all day.

(232) The red man's hands were calloused from years of working the land.

(233) The palm of the musician's hand was calloused from playing guitar.

(234) The detrition of the skin caused it to become rough and calloused.

(235) The weightlifter's hands were calloused from lifting heavy weights.

(236) The athlete's calloused hands showed the signs of intense training.

(237) The blacksmith's hands were calloused from years of anviling metal.

(238) The boulderer's hands were calloused from gripping the rough rocks.

(239) The sailor's hands were calloused from years of handling halliards.

(240) I spread the healing balm across my calloused hands to soften them.

(241) The sailor's hands are calloused from gripping the rigging tightly.

(242) The potterer's hands are calloused from years of working with clay.

(243) The bogman's hands were calloused from years of working in the bog.

(244) The dwarfer's love for mining was evident in their calloused hands.

(245) The pearler's hands were calloused from years of diving for pearls.

(246) The woodchopper's hands were calloused from years of chopping wood.

(247) The rower's hands were calloused from years of gripping the sculls.

(248) The sailor's hands were calloused from using marlinespikes all day.

(249) The sailor's hands were calloused from years of using marlinspikes.

(250) The tinner's hands were calloused from years of working with metal.

(251) The carny's hands were calloused from years of operating the rides.

(252) The rower's hands were calloused from gripping the thole for hours.

(253) The musician put balm into his calloused fingers to keep them soft.

(254) The farmer's hands were calloused from years of wielding the scythe.

(255) The guitarist's calloused fingertips effortlessly played the chords.

(256) The guitarist's calloused fingers moved swiftly along the fretboard.

(257) The gravedigger's hands were calloused from years of digging graves.

(258) The years of hard labor coarsened his hands and made them calloused.

(259) The sailor's hands were calloused from working with oakum for years.

(260) The ranch hand's hands were calloused from years of saddling horses.

(261) The hiker calloused away the soreness in his feet after a long trek.

(262) He calloused away the calluses on his hands caused by heavy lifting.

(263) Her windburned hands were rough and calloused from working outdoors.

(264) The armorer's hands were calloused from years of working with metal.

(265) The sculptor's hands were calloused from years of sculpting statues.

(266) The potterer's hands were calloused from years of working with clay.

(267) The slavey's hands were calloused and sore from years of hard labor.

(268) The sailor's hands were calloused from years of using the handspike.

(269) The sailor's hands were calloused from years of using marlinespikes.

(270) The wizen old man's hands were calloused from years of manual labor.

(271) The palm of my hand was calloused from playing basketball every day.

(272) The blacksmith's hands were calloused from years of reforgeing metal.

(273) The carpenter's hands were calloused from working with tools all day.

(274) The boxer's hands were calloused from years of training and punching.

(275) The drummer's hands were calloused from playing the drums vigorously.

(276) The boxer's calloused knuckles showed the signs of countless punches.

(277) The farmer's hands were calloused from years of picking cotton bolls.

(278) The ice sculptor's hands were calloused from years of using icepicks.

(279) The tinsmith's hands were calloused from years of working with metal.

(280) She calloused away the dryness on her lips with a hydrating lip balm.

(281) The soldier's hands were calloused from years of handling the ramrod.

(282) The steinmetz's hands are calloused from years of working with stone.

(283) The archer's fingers were calloused from years of pulling bowstrings.

(284) The ragman's hands were calloused from sorting through piles of rags.

(285) The coachman's hands were calloused from years of handling whipcords.

(286) The quarrier's hands were calloused from years of working with stone.

(287) The raftman's hands were calloused from years of rowing and steering.

(288) The water bearer's hands were calloused from years of carrying water.

(289) The dwarfer's hands were calloused and rough from years of hard work.

(290) The fisherman's hands were calloused from years of handling marlines.

(291) The fakir's hands were calloused from years of prayer and meditation.

(292) The skin on your hands can become rough and calloused from hard work.

(293) The woodcarver's hands were calloused from years of working with wood.

(294) The artist's hands were calloused from holding paintbrushes for hours.

(295) The rower's calloused hands were accustomed to gripping the tholepins.

(296) My dog's footpads are rough and calloused from running around outside.

(297) The bareknuckle fighter's fists were calloused from years of training.

(298) The gunfighter's hands were calloused from years of handling firearms.

(299) The brickmaker's hands were calloused from years of working with clay.

(300) The blacksmith's hands were calloused from hammering hobnails all day.

(301) The fisherman's hands were calloused from years of handling fishbones.

(302) The cowpoke's calloused hands expertly guided the cattle into the pen.

(303) The bellringer's hands were calloused from years of pulling the ropes.

(304) The washermen's hands were rough and calloused from scrubbing clothes.

(305) The swain's calloused hands showed the hard work he put into his farm.

(306) The sailmaker's hands were calloused from years of working with fabric.

(307) The grease monkey's hands were calloused from years of working on cars.

(308) The stonemason's hands were calloused from years of working with stone.

(309) The cowhand's calloused fingers expertly tied the calf's legs together.

(310) The hardboiled detective's fists were calloused from years of fighting.

(311) The glassmaker's hands were calloused from years of working with glass.

(312) The sailor's hands were calloused from gripping the ratlines for hours.

(313) The mahout's hands were calloused from years of working with elephants.

(314) The ploughboy's hands were rough and calloused from years of ploughing.

(315) The glover's fingers were calloused from years of working with leather.

(316) The gardener's hands were calloused from years of rootling in the soil.

(317) The sculptor's hands were calloused from years of working on the anvil.

(318) The sailor's hands were calloused from constantly climbing the rigging.

(319) The washwoman's hands were rough and calloused from years of hard work.

(320) The delver's hands were calloused from years of digging and excavating.

(321) The ploughman's hands were calloused from gripping the plough's handles.

(322) The potter's hands were strong and calloused from years of pugging clay.

(323) The bootmaker's hands were calloused from years of working with leather.

(324) The boertjie's hands were calloused from years of hard work on the farm.

(325) It is important to use a foot cream to prevent rough and calloused skin.

(326) The dancer calloused away the pain in her toes from hours of rehearsals.

(327) She calloused away the soreness in her muscles after a rigorous workout.

(328) The guitarist's calloused fingers allowed him to hold a chord for hours.

(329) The rock climber's fingertips were calloused and covered in callosities.

(330) The blacksmith's hands were calloused from years of working with anvils.

(331) The reapers' hands were calloused from years of hard work in the fields.

(332) The quarryman's hands were calloused and rough from years of hard labor.

(333) The sandboy's hands were rough and calloused from handling sand all day.

(334) The blacksmith's hands were calloused from years of working the bellows.

(335) The throwster's hands were calloused from years of spinning and weaving.

(336) The weightlifter's calloused palms lifted the heavy barbell effortlessly.

(337) The guitarist's fingers were calloused from years of holding down chords.

(338) The ploughwright's hands were calloused from years of working with tools.

(339) The women's hands were calloused from years of working with the distaffs.

(340) The student's palms were calloused from repeated strikes with the ferule.

(341) The archer's fingers were calloused from constantly bowstringing his bow.

(342) The gold miner's hands were calloused from years of digging in the mines.

(343) The archer's fingers were calloused from years of gripping the bowstring.

(344) The wanderer's hands were calloused from years of hard work and adventure.

(345) The blacksmith's hands were calloused from years of working in the smithy.

(346) The artificer's hands were calloused from years of working with his tools.

(347) The climber's hands were calloused from years of gripping rough handholds.

(348) The sailor's hands were calloused from years of working with marlinspikes.

(349) The sailor's hands were calloused from years of working with the riggings.

(350) The chef calloused away the burns on his hands from working with hot pans.

(351) The guitarist's calloused fingers allowed him to eke out a soulful melody.

(352) The guitarist's calloused fingers made it easy for him to pick up a chord.

(353) The blacksmith's hands were calloused from years of working with the anvil.

(354) The construction worker's hands were calloused from years of using hammers.

(355) The shrimper's hands were calloused from years of handling nets and shrimp.

(356) The rock climber's fingers were calloused from gripping the rough toeholds.

(357) She calloused away the dry patches on her elbows with a moisturizing cream.

(358) He calloused away the rough patches on his elbows with a gentle exfoliator.

(359) The boxer calloused away the bruises on his knuckles from intense training.

(360) The brakeman's hands were calloused from years of gripping the brake lever.

(361) The scullion's fingers were calloused from scrubbing pots and pans all day.

(362) The fisherwoman's hands were calloused from years of handling fishing gear.

(363) The sailor's hands were calloused from years of handling the sounding line.

(364) The greybeard's hands were weathered and calloused from years of hard work.

(365) The plowboy's hands were calloused from hours of gripping the plow handles.

(366) The old salt's hands were calloused from years of handling ropes and sails.

(367) The galley-slave's hands were calloused and blistered from years of rowing.

(368) The hammerer's calloused hands showed the years of hard work he had put in.

(369) The marathon runner's pieds were calloused and tough from years of training.

(370) The bag lady's hands were weathered and calloused from years on the streets.

(371) The rower's calloused palms bore witness to their frequent use of tholepins.

(372) The gardener calloused away the blisters on his hands from hours of digging.

(373) The windburnt sailor's hands were calloused and weathered from years at sea.

(374) The athlete's sandaled feet were calloused and tough from years of training.

(375) The sailor's calloused hands deftly worked the sennit rope as he tied knots.

(376) The construction worker's hands were calloused from handling heavy materials.

(377) The carpenter's hands were calloused from years of using adzes to shape wood.

(378) The swimmer calloused away the irritation on her skin from chlorine exposure.

(379) The soldier's feet were calloused and footsore from marching in combat boots.

(380) The papermakers' hands are calloused from years of working with paper fibers.

(381) The sailor's hands were calloused from handling the coarse ropes on the ship.

(382) The mineworker's hands were calloused from years of manual labor in the mine.

(383) The hiker's calloused feet were a result of miles of walking on rough terrain.

(384) The rower's calloused hands were evidence of their frequent use of the tholes.

(385) The runner calloused away the blisters on her feet from long-distance running.

(386) The mountaineer's fingers were calloused from gripping onto rough fingerholds.

(387) The jackaroo's hands were calloused from hours of manual labor in the hot sun.

(388) The street person's hands were dirty and calloused from living on the streets.

(389) The rock climber's hands were calloused from years of gripping rough surfaces.

(390) The worker's hands were rough and calloused after years of harsh manual labor.

(391) The quarrier's hands were calloused from years of chiseling away at the stone.

(392) The fellmonger's hands were calloused from years of working with animal hides.

(393) The ploughman's hands were calloused and rough from years of working the land.

(394) The construction worker's calloused hands were a result of years of hard labor.

(395) The dancer's calloused toes were a result of years of dancing on hard surfaces.

(396) The rower's calloused palms were a result of their constant grip on the tholes.

(397) The bellfounder's hands were calloused from years of shaping and molding metal.

(398) He calloused away the rough calluses on his feet caused by wearing tight shoes.

(399) The horny layer of the skin can become calloused in areas of repeated friction.

(400) The athlete shaved off the top layer of his calloused skin to improve his grip.

(401) The Jack-tar's calloused hands were evidence of years of hard work on the ship.

(402) The athlete's sandalled feet were calloused from years of running and training.

(403) The desert sand can desiccate your feet and make them feel rough and calloused.

(404) The fighter's hands were heavily calloused from years of bare knuckle fighting.

(405) The glover's fingers were calloused from years of working with tough materials.

(406) The rock climber's calloused fingertips allowed him to grip the rocks with ease.

(407) The basketball player calloused away the pain in his feet from constant jumping.

(408) The farm girl's hands were calloused from all the hard work she did on the farm.

(409) The bellringer's hands were calloused from years of pulling the heavy bell rope.

(410) The lobsterman's hands were calloused from years of handling traps and lobsters.

(411) The archer's fingers were calloused from years of pulling back on the bowstring.

(412) The warm bath helped to soften up her calloused feet and make them feel smoother.

(413) The runner's calloused feet were a result of pounding the pavement day after day.

(414) The guitarist wore fingerstalls to protect his fingertips from getting calloused.

(415) The guitarist's calloused fingertips were well-equipped for holding down a chord.

(416) The cowpoke's calloused hands expertly guided the herd through the narrow canyon.

(417) The ballerina's foots were calloused and bruised from years of dancing on pointe.

(418) The guitarist's calloused fingertips allowed him to play with precision and speed.

(419) The stonecutter's hands were calloused from years of working with rough materials.

(420) The guitarist's calloused fingers easily stretched a chord on the acoustic guitar.

(421) The guitarist calloused away the pain in his fingertips from practicing for hours.

(422) The cyclist calloused away the blisters on his palms from gripping the handlebars.

(423) The rower's hands were calloused from gripping the thole for long periods of time.

(424) The guitarist wore a fingerstall to protect his fingertips from getting calloused.

(425) The rock climber's calloused hands allowed for a tight grip upon the rugged rocks.

(426) The sailmaker's hands were calloused from years of working with ropes and fabrics.

(427) The construction worker was salving his calloused hands with a moisturizing cream.

(428) The pedlar's hands were rough and calloused from years of carrying his heavy cart.

(429) The weightlifter's calloused hands were a testament to his dedication to the sport.

(430) The old salt's hands were calloused from years of hauling ropes and hoisting sails.

(431) The carpenter calloused away the rough edges of the wooden table he was working on.

(432) The guitarist's calloused fingertips easily grip onto a phone while playing chords.

(433) The drysalter's hands were calloused from years of grinding and mixing ingredients.

(434) The plowboys' hands were calloused from gripping the plow handles for hours on end.

(435) The sailor's hands were calloused from years of gripping the helm over long voyages.

(436) The rock climber calloused away the blisters on his fingers from gripping the rocks.

(437) He calloused away the rough calluses on his fingertips caused by playing the guitar.

(438) The sailor's hands were calloused from years of gripping the rigging in the foretop.

(439) The weightlifter's hands were calloused with callosities from lifting heavy weights.

(440) The crew members developed calloused hands from the repetitive motion of holystoning.

(441) The artist's fingers were calloused from years of using a razorblade for his artwork.

(442) The guitarist's fingers were calloused from years of stretching chords on the guitar.

(443) The explorer's feet were calloused and footsore from exploring uncharted territories.

(444) The rower's calloused hands were evidence of their dedication to rowing with the oars.

(445) The athlete calloused away the friction burns on her palms caused by intense training.

(446) The Jack-tar's calloused palms gripped the ship's wheel with unwavering determination.

(447) The musician had to slog through the pain of calloused fingers to perfect their craft.

(448) The bondman's hands were calloused from hard labor, but he still held onto his dreams.

(449) The carpenter's calloused palms were a result of years of working with rough materials.

(450) The guitarist's fingers were calloused from pressing down on the fret behind for hours.

(451) The weightlifter's feet were calloused from years of treading heavily on the gym floor.

(452) The pianist calloused away the discomfort in his fingertips from playing for long hours.

(453) The farmer's sandaled feet were tough and calloused from years of working in the fields.

(454) The symptoms of tylosis typically include thick, calloused patches on the hands and feet.

(455) The weightlifter calloused away the friction burns on his hands from gripping the barbell.

(456) The farmer's calloused hands were a testament to his hard work and dedication to his crops.

(457) He diligently calloused away the dead skin on his fingertips to improve his guitar playing.

(458) The farmer's hands were calloused from years of hard work, always ready to touch the earth.

(459) The boatman's calloused hands showed the years of hard work he had put into his profession.

(460) The gardener's hands were calloused from the backbreaking off with the digging and weeding.

(461) The guitarist's calloused fingers firmly gripped onto the strings as he played a rock riff.

(462) The weightlifter's palms were calloused with thick callosities from gripping heavy weights.

(463) The darner's hands were calloused from years of mending clothes for her family and friends.

(464) The cornstalks were harvested by hand, and the farmer's hands were calloused from the work.

(465) The gymnast's calloused palms allowed her to perform intricate maneuvers on the uneven bars.

(466) The soldier's fingers were calloused from repeatedly inserting the match into the touchhole.

(467) The construction worker calloused away the roughness on his palms from handling heavy tools.

(468) The weightlifter's hands were calloused from years of gripping the handlebar during workouts.

(469) The sailor's hands were calloused and rough, rugged out of years of handling ropes and sails.

(470) The guitarist's fingers were calloused from pressing down on the fret on the 12-string guitar.

(471) The dockworker's calloused hands expertly touched the mooring, guiding the boat into position.

(472) The sculptress's hands were calloused from years of working with different sculpting materials.

(473) The climber's hands were calloused from years of training to scale such challenging precipices.

(474) The fisherman's hands were rough and calloused, rugged out of years spent handling fishing nets.

(475) The construction worker's hands were calloused with thick callosities from handling heavy tools.

(476) The mason's hands were rough and calloused from years of working with stone, but he didn't mind.

(477) The blacksmith's hands were calloused from years of forging, but he wouldn't have it any other way.

(478) The weightlifter's calloused hands were a testament to his dedication to improving his grip strength.

(479) The rock climber's fingers were calloused from years of grabbing onto ledges during challenging climbs.

(480) The stonemason's hands were calloused from years of hard work, yet he continued to work with precision.

(481) The coppersmith's hands were calloused from years of work, but he never lost his passion for the craft.

(482) The construction worker's hands were rough and calloused with callosities from handling heavy equipment.

(483) The cowhand's calloused hands gripped the reins tightly as he guided the herd towards the watering hole.

(484) The musician played the guitar with passion, and the flesh on his fingertips became calloused from practice.

(485) The squamous epithelium of the skin can become thickened and calloused in response to repeated friction or pressure.

(486) The farmwife's hands were calloused from years of manual labor, but her heart was full of love for her family and farm.

(487) The carnicero's hands were calloused from years of handling sharp knives, but he had developed a steady hand and a keen eye for detail.

(488) The archer's fingers were calloused from years of pulling back on the bowstring, but he still felt a thrill of excitement every time he took aim.



Calloused meaning


Calloused is an adjective that describes a part of the body that has become hardened and thickened due to repeated friction or pressure. This can occur on the hands, feet, or other areas of the body that are subject to constant use or irritation. When using the word calloused in a sentence, it is important to consider the context in which it is being used. Here are some tips for using calloused effectively in your writing:


1. Use calloused to describe physical attributes: Calloused is most commonly used to describe the physical appearance of a body part that has become hardened or thickened due to repeated use or irritation.

For example, you might say, "His calloused hands were evidence of years of hard work."


2. Use calloused to describe emotional attributes: Calloused can also be used to describe emotional attributes, such as a person who has become hardened or insensitive to the feelings of others.

For example, you might say, "Her calloused attitude towards her coworkers made it difficult for her to form meaningful relationships."


3. Use calloused in a metaphorical sense: Calloused can also be used in a metaphorical sense to describe something that has become hardened or resistant to change.

For example, you might say, "His calloused mind was resistant to new ideas and perspectives."


4. Use calloused in a negative context: Calloused is often used in a negative context to describe something that is unfeeling or insensitive.

For example, you might say, "Her calloused response to the tragedy was shocking and heartless."


5. Use calloused sparingly: While calloused can be a useful word in certain contexts, it is important to use it sparingly to avoid overuse or repetition. Instead, try to vary your vocabulary and use other words to describe similar concepts.


In conclusion, calloused is a versatile word that can be used to describe physical and emotional attributes, as well as metaphorical concepts. By following these tips, you can use calloused effectively in your writing and communicate your ideas clearly and effectively.





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