She was scalded badly when hot tea fell on her. [Please select]
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Most burn and scald accidents to children happen in the kitchen. [verb]
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In a small saucepan, scald the milk then pour over the eggs stirring well. [verb]
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Corney was moralising; and the water slightly scalded Mrs. [Please select]
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He scalded and rinsed out the teapot and put in four full spoons of tea, tilting the kettle then to let the water flow in. [Please select]
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Scald the teapot. [Please select]
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She scalded the milk to drink. [verb]
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The white breeds are liable to sun-scald, and black pigs (like black men) are much better adapted than white to exposure in strong sunlight, conforming to the rule that animals in the tropics have black skins. [Please select]
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_ Things are bubbling up, boiling, geyser-like, and the public in a fair way to get scalded. [Please select]
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And you and I will scald the wooden butter things and get everything ready. [Please select]
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"I don't believe the water was hot enough to scald you; it never is really hot." [Please select]
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