How To Use Scald In A Sentence

  • Different-shaped handles, square for hot and round for cold, would permit the soapy-eyed bather to adjust water temperature without alternately scalding or freezing himself.
  • For the chocolate soup: In a saucepan, scald the cream.
  • Lavender oil is a natural disinfectant, antiseptic, and antibiotic which promotes healing and prevents scarring, and is especially effective for the treatment of burns and scalds.
  • I was nearly scalded in the desert.
  • Silver maple and English walnut are examples of trees that can be damaged by sun scald in summer, but not during winter, when they are completely defoliated anyway.
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  • Various objections might be made to motivational hedonism: that we are often motivated by things that do not in fact maximize our pleasure, such as motivation to step under a shower that one takes to be suitably warm but which is in fact scalding hot; that not every pleasure that our options for action make available to us motivates us; or that the very idea of maximum ˜pleasure over pain™ or Hedonism
  • C.C. testified that she was also deliberately scalded by her mother on numerous occasions when she was in the bathtub, leaving permanent scars.
  • There is also a also belong to the scalding hot device.
  • Take a pig being scalded, boned, and chined down the back, then soak the collars clean from the blood the space of two hours, dry them in The accomplisht cook or, The art & mystery of cookery
  • In too much sun they may suffer scald on the leaves, or the leaves may appear yellow rather than deep green.
  • Be careful not to scald yourself with the steam.
  • The same mixture will take the heat out of sunburn and scalds and soothe insect bites.
  • Some folks say that you need to scald the milk beforehand, but I had no problem reaching the desired consistency with cold milk.
  • The scalded tears fell down on her face when she heard the news.
  • Several have resistance to diseases such as powdery mildew, leaf rust, net blotch, Septoria, scald, spot blotch, loose smut, barley yellow dwarf virus, and barley stripe mosaic virus. 13. Other Cultivated Grains
  • Bring the milk and cream to scalding point in a pan, then remove from the heat. Times, Sunday Times
  • The scalding truth is that he wears Hermes neckties, which are French, and, worse still, he speaks French.
  • On low heat, scald the milk with the vanilla bean.
  • And again, as soon as the rain stops we plan to start treating the worst acid sulphate scald in northern NSW and we believe we will have green grass growing on it within six weeks where grass hasn't grown for many, many years.
  • When large populations are present they can lower yields by reducing plant vigor and increasing sun scald of fruit through foliage loss.
  • The city's worth a visit for that alone - three scoops of high-roast ground Cuban coffee to a trickle of scalding water, served in sugary shot measures that simply electrify the system.
  • Slowly bring up to scalding point, then remove from the heat and leave to infuse for 30 minutes. Times, Sunday Times
  • This unique cross is tolerant of major plum diseases - like bacterial spot, bacterial canker, and plum leaf scald - that limit an orchard's life-span in the Southeast.
  • Method :1. Split and peel the rush shoots and cut them into sections of 3cm. long. Slice the dried mushrooms, bamboo shoots. Then scald them in boiling water and ladle out.
  • The cause of white drupes in blackberries is unknown; some think it may be due to stink bug damage during bloom, sun scald around harvest or another unknown physiological disorder.
  • A scalded dog thinks cold water hot. 
  • She stepped into the scalding water of the tub and sank down into her array of bubbles, suppressing the memories of the accident and focusing all her energy on how she was going to convince Melanie she didn't want to try out for the dance team.
  • The villagers cook on open fires with precariously balanced pots, which result in many scalds and burns.
  • It took her three months to learn to brew a pot of tea and pour it into cups without scalding herself. Christianity Today
  • The scalded dog fears cold water. 
  • It was bitter and scalding, hot enough to numb the tip of his tongue. Tommy's Honour: The Extraordinary Story of Golf's Founding Father and Son
  • I dropped a pan of boiling water and scalded my leg.
  • A scalded dog thinks cold water hot. 
  • ABILENE (AP) - An Abilene woman accused of scalding her twin infants in the bathtub because one of them soiled his diaper has been indicted. NEWSCHANNEL5 Headlines
  • I was sitting at a table in the café area, avidly absorbing my latest book, sipping a cup of scalding hot café latte when she welcomed herself into my world.
  • I conjured up thoughts of a giant steaming bowl of chili, my favorite snickerdoodle cookies hot from the oven, and a huge scalding pot of Mimo's contraband New Guinea peaberry coffee. Perseus Spur
  • Her breath reeked of scalded sugar, copal, and agave.
  • A prickling sensation between my eyes made my nose run and white-hot adrenalin scalded the subcutaneous layer beneath my skin.
  • Upon being asked, he insisted that pouring the milk after the tea avoided any scalding of the milk. Times, Sunday Times
  • She poured me a cup of scalding coffee. Times, Sunday Times
  • After Christmas, use boughs of discarded trees to protect plants from sunscald and frost heave.
  • You had to be careful not to inhale too deeply for fear of freezing or scalding one's lungs. Times, Sunday Times
  • He drinks his coffee scalding and keeps his scarf on indoors, as though he is ready to slip out at any moment. Times, Sunday Times
  • Take a little alegar or white wine vinegar, and put to it two or three blades of mace, with a little whole pepper and Jamaica pepper, a few bay leaves and salt, put to your buds, and scald them two or three times, then they are fit for use. English Housewifery
  • Severe winter conditions, and sometimes soil deficiencies, may cause physiological problems such as sunscald and purple spot on the leaves of evergreen hollies.
  • I would like to do ranch work up in Montana, dig postholes in frozen ground, shave sheep with electric barber clippers, dehorn cows, wring the necks of chickens and shuck their feathers in pots of scalding water, shovel boxcar loads of green horse manure in one-hundred-degree heat. The Lost Get-Back Boogie
  • Heat gently until the cream reaches scalding point. Times, Sunday Times
  • His trouble with women continued when he was nearly scalded to death by a seething pot of grits that had been thrown at him by another lover.
  • Delilah notices the scalding tea on the floor and sighs, realizing that Tim didn't drink the poison.
  • He drinks his coffee scalding and keeps his scarf on indoors, as though he is ready to slip out at any moment. Times, Sunday Times
  • The scalded dog fears cold water. 
  • He screwed up his face as the hot water from the kitchen tap scalded his hand.
  • While the turtle is stewing, carefully scald the head, the callipee, and all that is soft of the callipash, attentively observing to take off the smallest skin that may remain; put them with the gut into a large pot of water to boil till tender; when so, take them out and cut them in squares, putting them in A Poetical Cook-Book
  • The simplest way is it is it in boiling water scald, cheer, saline cold and dressed with sause, faint scent slips fragile, very tastily .
  • On young trees ‘temporary ‘branches may be retained along the stem to encourage taper and protect trees from vandalism and sun scald.’
  • She had ‘dreadful burns undoubtedly caused by scalding water’, he said.
  • Ditch scalding showers and baths. The Sun
  • Try to avoid scalding yourself with hot caramel. Times, Sunday Times
  • Don't inhale steam from a kettle, you may get scalded.
  • At the end of a hard day's work the men would drink down a big pannikin of scalding hot tea, and feel that it was a pretty good world.
  • Still, it is a good practice to scald the milk or cream as this precaution will kill bacteria and also dissolve the sugar and help infuse any flavors.
  • He has the burst of pace of a scalded cat and the occasions in a summer when he sends the ball scudding low to the opposition net late in the game are a reliable index of his wellbeing.
  • In many instances, where there is either diarrhoea or dysentery present, without other prominent symptoms, I have found the mere use of cooked milk (merely "scalded," as women usually term it -- being heated to the boiling point without permitting it to boil), taken as food alone, to be the only remedy required. Official Report of the Niger Valley Exploring Party
  • Potatoes and pasta cooked just fine in about half the amount of water we typically use, and the still scalding water used to soft boil eggs in the morning was poured directly into a dishpan to scrub up the dishes from dinner the night before (later rinsed, of course). 10 Things I Learned While Living Without Running Water
  • It is further required that the relief valve be connected to an overflow pipe, to direct escaping steam and hot water to a safe location where bystanders are not likely to be scalded.
  • Aloe vera is an excellent first aid remedy to keep in the house for minor burns, cuts, scalds and sunburns.
  • We sat in the window, munching croissants and sipping scalding hot coffee, watching the world go by.
  • Here and there were features which the mad god had smeared half away, and one woman wept scalding tears from twin pits of horror, where her eyes once had been. Koolau the Leper
  • Gregor, the New Jersey Supreme Court allowed the fiancé of a man who was scalded to death to sue for NIED even though she was not married to the victim whose death she observed.
  • A prickling sensation between my eyes made my nose run and white-hot adrenalin scalded the subcutaneous layer beneath my skin.
  • :Ecodesign: come riscaldarsi con una candela in ufficio durante queste grigie e umide giornate d'inverno::. Turn a Candle Into a Radiator
  • Allow the cup to cool for a minute before moving it so you don't scald yourself.
  • After watching a hipster in Portland faceplant off their fixie mixte with flat pedals while dumping the scalding cup of coffee on themselves they were holding in one hand while trying to stop without brakes right in front of a breakfast crowd on Belmont...well, I swore fixies were stupid. BSNYC Firday Fun Quiz!
  • I shoved my hands into the scalding water and began to wash.
  • Scald, skin, de-seed and finely chop the tomatoes.
  • wangled" leave; I did myself see an application which would have wrung scalding tears from the eyes of a stoat, whose moving theme originated entirely in the fertile brain of one of the man's comrades. With Our Army in Palestine
  • Foi um bom e fresquinho remate para um dia escaldante. ...
  • Conclusion The Burn - scald tincture of herb can inhibit the acute inflammation.
  • Maple and poplar, for example, are susceptible to sun scald and desiccation by wind; oaks usually aren't.
  • Nearly all blue cheeses are scalded and lightly pressed and tend to crumble.
  • A scalding pain lanced through her body like a fiery, hot poker.
  • The scalded cat fears cold water. 
  • Scald the milk and then add it to the egg and sugar mixture.
  • There were red marks across both insteps, but no sign of serious scalding. IN REMEMBRANCE OF ROSE
  • Older trees are less subject to sun scald because the thicker bark can insulate dormant tissue from the sun's heat ensuring the tissue will remain dormant and cold hardy.
  • It was black and scalding with a kick like a Galloway bulls and it spread like fire through my tired frame.
  • The Joy of Cooking may be a compendium of cooking knowledge, but telling me to scald the milk and make sure my roux is cool before adding it isn't helpful. Happy Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers' Day
  • You feel his pleasure like the coolness of silk sheets on nights when the wind scalds your mind.
  • Even worse, for the October 1951 report, nine of 11 steam irons were judged Not Acceptable, eight presented burn or scald hazards, and the soleplate melted and the thermostat failed on the Silex shown. Vintage Consumer Reports: Steam irons didn't impress in October 1951
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  • A scalded dog thinks cold water hot. 
  • The scalded cat fears cold water. 
  • Lower the temperature of the hot water in your home to 49 degrees Celsius (120 degrees Fahrenheit) to prevent scalds.
  • The application of the lunar caustic in recent burns or scalds, has always appeared to me to increase the inflammation and vesication, even inducing blisters where there were none before. An Essay on the Application of the Lunar Caustic in the Cure of Certain Wounds and Ulcers
  • He scalded his tongue with hot coffee.
  • But this time, the tempered glass shattered, throwing the scalding kettleful onto my thighs. Chicken Soup for the Soul: Teacher Tales
  • A scalding pain lanced through her body like a fiery, hot poker.
  • You haven't scalded the dishcloth in clean hot water as I told you to do," said Marilla immovably. The Dishcloth
  • Fortunately, Fay saves me from answering by handing me a scalding hot mug, filled with suspiciously dark looking tea.
  • In the kitchen Diane made a pot of chrysanthemum tea and sipped it scalding hot. A MEANS TO EVIL
  • My stepmother Jennifer could lock the door, twist the dial to scald, and press on. Excerpt: Wintergirls by Laurie Halse Anderson
  • Slowly bring up to scalding point, then remove from the heat and leave to infuse for 30 minutes. Times, Sunday Times
  • A scalded cat dreads [fears] (even) cold water. 
  • One by one, live birds are hung by the feet on a moving line of hooks called shackles and mechanically stunned, decapitated, and scalded to remove the feathers.
  • The birds are scalded, de-feathered by machine and transferred to the eviscerating line.
  • Upon being asked, he insisted that pouring the milk after the tea avoided any scalding of the milk. Times, Sunday Times
  • He did like the steamy clouds that enveloped him, though the raining hot drops were scalding on the base of his ears.
  • It is true I had read in John de Vigo, first book, Of Wounds in General, eighth chapter, that wounds made by firearms partake of venenosity, by reason of the powder; and for their cure he bids you cauterise them with oil of elders scalding hot, mixed with a little treacle. Of Oil and Earthworms
  • She poured me a cup of scalding coffee. Times, Sunday Times
  • He swore he heard the splash sizzle as the scalding liquid seared her hand.
  • The scalded dog fears cold water. 
  • If sampling spicy foods like curried goat or beef patties ask about the spice content or you might need a fire extinguisher to cool your scalding tongue.
  • Try to avoid scalding yourself with hot caramel. Times, Sunday Times
  • Sitting in a scalding hot bath with naked strangers sounds more like punishment than a popular pastime.
  • A scalded cat dreads [fears] (even) cold water. 
  • A pizza-dough pasty, with a doughnut consistency, envelops a scalding hot tomato and melted mozzarella interior.
  • Heat to scalding point, then remove from the heat and leave to infuse until cold. Times, Sunday Times
  • Last Tuesday, they emerged without the slightest scalding after the handicapper handed them a serious invitation to test the top steeplechaser of the past five years in the world's best-known race.
  • Port River dolphins 'scalded'" 13/4/2010 Adelaide Now Wildlife Disease News Digest
  • Take a little alegar, (the quantity must be equal to the quantity of your cucumbers, and so must your seasoning) a little pepper, a little Jamaica and long pepper, two or three shalots, a little horse-radish scraped or sliced, and little salt and a bit of allum, boil them altogether, and scald your cucumbers two or three times with your pickle, so tie them up for use. English Housewifery
  • The survey found evidence of workers being punched, kicked, scalded, sexually harassed and attacked with bricks, walking frames and even airguns.
  • Ripening apples are vulnerable to sun scald, which causes bronzed or bleached spots on the fruit's skin.
  • Once you've slurped up the delicious, scalding hot soup, then feel free to gobble up the succulent pork and dumpling shell.
  • He carried them back to his desk and went back to work, sipping the sour, scalding liquid, eating the supersweet little cake. DOLL'S EYES
  • Tom recalls his mother ‘scalding’ the milk in hot weather - heating it to near boiling point to prevent souring.
  • She banged her fist against the steering-wheel, fighting back the tears that scalded her eyes and threatened to blind her.
  • For the caramel dumplings: In a saucepan, scald the cream with the vanilla bean.
  • Avoid hot-water or steam vaporizers that can cause accidental burns and scalds in children.
  • In fifteen minutes they were drinking out of the soda cans, scalding tea that tasted of smoke and orangeade. THE SHIPPING NEWS
  • To skelp an 'scaud poor dogs like me, [spank, scald] Robert Burns How To Know Him
  • You can put it neat on the skin for things like cuts, grazes, burns and scalds.
  • It was black and scalding with a kick like a Galloway bulls and it spread like fire through my tired frame.
  • The socioeconomic gradient for injury mechanisms is steepest for pedestrian injuries, burns and scalds, and poisoning, which has implications for targeting injury prevention strategies
  • Non avete scampo, se non forse “fermare il riscaldamento globale prima che lui fermi noi”… No Fat Clips!!! : THILO EWERS – They Will Come to Town
  • When in use, the ballonet in the straw plugs the straw upon encountering high-temperature, so that the thermal liquor can not be suctioned to the mouth, thereby protecting the mouth from scalding.
  • Some hot-mist vaporizers have safety latches to prevent accidental scalding.
  • That didn't help in gym class, where supervision was the spottiest; white girls would put broken glass on the shower-room floor, and scald her by flushing all the toilets simultaneously. Through a Lens, Darkly
  • The tender bark of a bare-root fig tree is susceptible to sunscald.
  • And after mopping uselessly at the scalding coffee that I'd inadvertently spat on my arm I sat back down to figure out how the bejesus I'd picked up the extra million or so visitors.
  • Are we afraid of becoming like America, where you hear of people claiming for scalds received from drinking hot coffee?
  • A scalded cat dreads [fears] (even) cold water. 
  • A scald is a burn injury from hot liquid or steam that damages one or more layers of skin. TurnTo23.com - Local News
  • The waffles were crisp, the bacon was crisper, the orange juice well-chilled, the coffee just short of scalding. SOMETHING IN THE WATER
  • Run hot scalding water through the pipe to carry away any accumulations.
  • scald tomatoes so that they can be peeled
  • For those of you with small children, it will be an added comfort to know a mischievous child will not be scalded by this lower temperature.
  • scald the milk
  • Pour in tea on top of milk to prevent scalding the milk.
  • Heat gently until the cream reaches scalding point. Times, Sunday Times
  • They moved closer to the steaming mountain and up on to a plateau of black and grey scalded soil. DESPERADOES
  • Symptoms of sunscald closely mimic the gummosis disease, but are restricted to the side of the trunk facing the sun. Chapter 8
  • Panna cotta is a scalded, flavoured cream, set to a perfect wobble, turned out on to a plate.
  • He drinks his coffee scalding and keeps his scarf on indoors, as though he is ready to slip out at any moment. Times, Sunday Times
  • It's less fun to toss things because scalding hot oil usually ends up on your tender forearms.
  • But one day he began to do acrobatic tricks on the beams in the kitchen and fell into the pot of stew with a sailor's shout of every man for himself, and with such good luck the cook managed to scoop him out with the ladle, scalded and deplumed but still alive.
  • She turned her head away, scalding tears coursing down her cheeks and on to the pillow which had absorbed her earlier grief.
  • It didn't scald her, just threw her across the room.
  • You can also inhale steam from a kettle or pot of boiling water, taking care not to get so close that you scald yourself.
  • Real tears sting and burn and scald you, vodka tears are mellow, sweetly sad and not tears at all.
  • If constipation exists, overcome it by an allowance of laxative diet, such as scalded oats, bran, and linseed mashes; also, grass, if in season. Special Report on Diseases of the Horse
  • Does not use hog-pen or cattle manure on tobacco; has tendency to make tobacco brittle and tender; will "scald" more easily, owing to large quantity of sap produced; leaves break off more easily when handling; thinks hog-pen manure better for melons; uses on plant beds if free of cobs. Useful Information Concerning Yellow Tobacco, and Other Crops, as told by Fifty of the Most Successful Farmers of Granville County, N. C.
  • The upbeat ending is inevitable but an undercurrent of scalding sarcasm in the script keeps the film fresh. Times, Sunday Times
  • You can put it neat on the skin for things like cuts, grazes, burns and scalds.
  • Physical safety might include not being allowed to wander into dangerous surroundings, or to bathe in scalding hot water.
  • During our tests, the heatsink never got scalding hot, so this may not be a priority for some of you, but it does get fairly warm.
  • Chelsea pours herself a cup of coffee, drinking it black and scalding hot.
  • Heat water scalding hot first, then put in your _Hartichoakes_ and scald them, and take away all the bottomes, and leaves about them, then take _Rose water_ and _Sugar_ and boyle them alone a little while, then put the _Hartichoakes_ therein, and let them boyle on a soft fire till they be tender enough, let them be covered all the time they boyle, then take them out and put them up for your use. A Book of Fruits and Flowers
  • Jamaica pepper, a few bay leaves, a little horse-radish, a handful or two of mustard-seed, a little salt and a little rockambol if you have any, if not a few shalots; boil them altogether in the alegar, which put to your walnuts and let it stand three or four days, giving them a scald once a day, then tie them up for use. English Housewifery
  • Some were kept in the tubs until they could no longer be revived; others were first chilled and then plunged into scalding water.
  • OBJECTIVE To study the effects of sodium hyaluronate powder (SHP) on scalded rats.
  • The city's worth a visit for that alone - three scoops of high-roast ground Cuban coffee to a trickle of scalding water, served in sugary shot measures that simply electrify the system.
  • She turned her head away, scalding tears coursing down her cheeks and on to the pillow which had absorbed her earlier grief.
  • He suffered first degree burns as the scalding liquid tipped down his front. The Sun
  • If you turn on the hot-water faucet too far in the shower, you may be scalded.
  • Strain buds out of milk, and bring back to scalding temperature. Tigers & Strawberries » Ice Cream Fusion Reaction
  • Scald the milk and then add it to the egg and sugar mixture.
  • When it dries, wet it again with cold water poured on the bandage, "she finished in a rush, then paused to think" And dried horsemint flowers and leaves are good for scalds; wet them in the hand and put them on the burn. The Clan of the Cave Bear
  • You had to be careful not to inhale too deeply for fear of freezing or scalding one's lungs. Times, Sunday Times
  • They travelled very fast, the season was extremely wet, and they did not dare to kindle fires for fear of the Indians; in consequence they suffered torments from cold, hunger, and especially from "scalded" feet. The Winning of the West, Volume 1 From the Alleghanies to the Mississippi, 1769-1776
  • The water was warm, almost scalding compared to the cold shock of the temperature that one day.
  • To make: Bring milk to scalding point in a pan over a medium heat. The Sun
  • So that the skins of both of these fruits may be easily removed, they must be scalded, which is an operation that corresponds to blanching in vegetable canning. Woman's Institute Library of Cookery Volume 5: Fruit and Fruit Desserts; Canning and Drying; Jelly Making, Preserving and Pickling; Confections; Beverages; the Planning of Meals
  • In the sixth century, it was common for competitors for the truth to dip their arms in scalding water to prove - by divine protection - the worth of their claims.
  • YTT series ironing system for ironing wool, cotton blend, chemical fiber, velveteen, corduroy, and so the pressing equipment clothing, trouser press no light perception scalded, without.
  • The scalded cat fears cold water. 
  • Scald the milk and then add it to the egg and sugar mixture.
  • They moved closer to the steaming mountain and up on to a plateau of black and grey scalded soil. DESPERADOES
  • I dropped a pan of boiling water and scalded my leg.
  • Bring the milk and cream to scalding point in a pan, then remove from the heat. Times, Sunday Times
  • ‘As soon as he showed me his back I was horrified, it looked as if he had been scalded,’ said Mrs Gillvray, of Stonehill Rise, Scawthorpe.
  • He scalded his tongue with hot coffee.
  • While we think of béchamel as an all-purpose white sauce made of scalded milk, roux, and flavorings, Carême made it by enriching velouté with cream.
  • Objective To observe the therapeutic action of fresh extract from Common sage herb on the laboratorialscald model of Sprague-Dawley rats.
  • The lawyers consulted with two clients who had fallen from scaffolds, one who'd fallen from a ladder, and one who'd been scalded by hot water in her bathtub - all before lunch.
  • These children represented 9% of all children admitted with burns or scalds during the six months and accounted for 78 inpatient days.
  • Thirty minutes after taking the child from the bath, he realised she had been scalded, but he did not seek emergency help.
  • She boiled the water and soaked in a large tub enjoying the hot scalding water against her cold skin, she washed all of the dirt from her hair, she felt her eyes droop and she fell asleep.
  • The baby pulled the jug over, and in doing so scalded her lower face, neck, shoulder, and back so that 16% of her body surface area was affected (figure).
  • Immersion scalds are classic burn injuries in child abuse, but abuse should be suspected with any scald injury, especially if there is sharp demarcation between burned and normal skin or splash marks are absent.
  • The palpable animosity between the two women is one of the reasons for the film's scalding savagery. Times, Sunday Times

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