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The ankle was already swollen and painful to the touch.
The glands become matted together and very painful to the touch.
It was pretty painful to the touch, but it would heal.
Still painful to the touch, but no new sores.
The area may be painful to the touch.
"It's swollen, and probably still painful to the touch."
Surfaces in the vault still were frost-coated and painful to the touch.
The scar tissue was inflamed, painful to the touch.
She held her right hand close to her breast; it was blistered and painful to the touch.
And at that moment, Kirk's emotions were like a wound, raw and painful to the touch.
There is no furniture in the house, and all the exits (doors and windows) are painful to the touch.
His new skin was no longer painful to the touch and was gradually becoming less sensitive to variations in temperature.
But when I examined the spot, I found a hard red bump that was painful to the touch.
Unlike swollen turbinates, they're not painful to the touch.
Red, swollen soles of your feet that are painful to the touch or when you walk: you may have a bacterial infection.
But the flesh was bruised, swollen and painful to the touch and certainly unfit to bear weight.
Her hand was blistered and painful to the touch, and her side ached from yesterday.
Her entire body ached so se verely it was painful to the touch.
This may be accompanied by cramping, especially in the feet, legs, and hands Sensitive skin that may be painful to the touch.
The chauffeur felt the bandages on his face, the swelling around his eyes and his lips painful to the touch.
It was not unlike having a sore spot in my mouth, painful to the touch, but still the tongue keeps poking and prodding at it.
The skin was so hot that it was almost painful to the touch, and the flesh so wasted that the ribs stood out like barrel staves.
Shard by shard, jag by jag, until the whole place is some kind of glitter palace, sharp and painful to the touch.
Enid now ached all over, her bones, her joints, even her skin was painful to the touch, and she had such a headache she could not bear to open her eyes.
Murdo had to admit that it did appear to be so; he could not explain it, but his feet no longer hurt him, and his sunburned skin was no longer painful to the touch. '