Usage: The verb "ampollar" is used in Spanish, although it is not very common. It is more frequently used in written context rather than in oral speech.
Examples
Me ampollé la mano al agarrar la olla caliente.
(I blistered my hand when I grabbed the hot pot.)
La caminata me dejó los pies ampollados.
(The walk left me with blistered feet.)
Idiomatic Expressions
Idiomatic Expressions: "Ampollar" is not part of any common idiomatic expressions.
Etymology
Etymology: The word "ampollar" comes from the noun "ampolla," which means blister. The suffix "-ar" is added to form the verb.
Synonyms and Antonyms
Synonyms: quemar, blister (in the context of forming blisters)