She says I'm lazy and got these callouses grabbing the soft snaps last summer in the mines," Jack called lightly, when finally it occurred to him that the world held more than two persons.
Besides, the imperfect action of the muscles of the foot consequent upon the fall of the arch gives rise to plantar corns and callouses that are often painful.
You would have a stomach full of farming, for you would have worked about twelve years, day and night; your hands would be muscular, and you would have callouses inside of them.
He made money by the barrel, and when the callouses and blood blisters were off his hands, and they became soft, he began to blow in money, and made people acquainted with the fact that he was too rich for words.
As their hands clasped and she felt the teamster callouses on his palm, her quick eyes saw a score of things.
Then suddenly she clasped my wrist and looked at the two big, hard, live callouses in my own palm, that some kind of a queer prophetic sentiment had warned me not to let a manicure work on.
There were the deep plow-callouses in the palms, and the plow-ropes' hard gall around the left wrist.
By walking through the town with a wisp of alfalfa in one hand and exhibiting the callouses on the other?
Not until you have callouses on your hands can you succeed or really know how to enjoy a desert sunrise or sunset.
As the callouses on the palms gave evidence of recent hard work, he was set free along with me.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "callouses" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.