calloused• With satisfaction she noticed how her dear little hands were becoming calloused.• The oppositedanger is that in trying to protect yourself, you build up a callousedattitude.• He ran a callousedfinger around the rim of his glass.• His was a big, strong hand, roughly calloused from fieldwork.• He gripped her fingers against his callousedpalm and led her forward.• Its floor is covered with a finelayer of chalkdust from the calloused palms of legions of lifters.
calloused hands• My heroes were mountain men, who had calloused hands and knew how to handle an ax and a rifle.