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third-degree burn

NOUN
  1. burn characterized by destruction of both epidermis and dermis

How To Use third-degree burn In A Sentence

  • The wounds inflicted often include shattered limbs, third-degree burns and ruptured organs.
  • This isn't reality TV!" they splutter, settling in for 60 solid minutes watching a woman fake-tanned the shade of a third-degree burn glueing diamante craft beads on to her vagina. Grace Dent's TV OD
  • Davis is presently in the hospital, listed in critical condition, after suffering second- and third-degree burns over a third of her body.
  • Areas of deep second degree and third-degree burns may continue to build up scar tissue for at least two years.
  • A third-degree burn results in the destruction of skin, and may extend into the superficial fascia, muscle and bone.
  • A boy who suffered third-degree burns in a suspected arson attack has died in hospital more than two months after the incident.
  • Peter King, who sits on the US House of Representatives Homeland Security Committee, said the suspect had third-degree burns.
  • After the incident, she was immediately taken to the hospital with deep third-degree burns, inflicted on 5 per cent of her skin.
  • Deborah suffered third-degree burns and was in the hospital for six months.
  • She got very bad third-degree burns on her left arm, her whole back was bruised, she had a fractured wrist and some very bad lacerations on her leg.
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