corn plaster

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corn plaster

ncallifugo (cerotto)
Collins Italian Dictionary 1st Edition © HarperCollins Publishers 1995
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While the Art World Corner offers many art workshops, including the 'Coloured Sponge Magic' workshop, through which participating children are able to plaster the desired coloured sponge by wetting it with water without the need for any type of corn plaster. The Book Fair offers those interested access to the latest publications in the fields of literature, thought, poetry, history
But in the big scheme of things it's a bit like putting a corn plaster on the slashed and spurting jugular vein of our dying NHS.
Lee's corn plaster: an infallible remedy for removing corns, root and branch, without giving pain.
I've painted the cards with my own feet." I looked proudly at the primitive strokes on the card, before apologising profusely: "Forgive me, I don't know how that corn plaster got on there."
Another who will surely be in need of a corn plaster or two is heavily pregnant French minister Rachida Dati, photographed this week striding into a meeting in a pair of platforms.
In my book, if there isn't a corn plaster floating in the bottle, it's fine.
Starting from tomorrow, you can bet Grady will now be wearing a jockstrap (or, in his case, a corn plaster) and Ilookforwardtohearing which set of fans Thistle or Well can think up the funniest chant.
THE Queen covers her hair at a mosque yesterday - even though her elegant look was spoiled by a corn plaster on her stockinged feet.
Sticking a corn plaster over the nodule so that the weight is taken off it treats them.
A pumice stone or corn plaster may help but often a chiropodist will have to trim skin with a scalpel.