scalding in English

adjective
1
very hot; burning.
she took a sip of scalding tea
synonyms:extremely hotburningblisteringsearingred-hotpiping hotboiling (hot)sizzling
verb
1
injure with very hot liquid or steam.
the tea scalded his tongue
adjective
verb

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Below are sample sentences containing the word "scalding" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "scalding", or refer to the context using the word "scalding" in the English Dictionary.

1. The coffee was scalding hot.

2. Scalding tears poured down her face.

3. Gradually stir in the scalding hot milk.

4. Her eyes were blinded by scalding tears.

5. I tried to sip the tea but it was scalding.

6. External application for: injuries from scalding, and local bleeding.

7. Scalding molten steel is in the crude iron ladle.

8. The solution may be extracted adequately without scalding the user.

9. Cellerer - Cellar ; Poulterer - Poultry ; Spicer - Spicery ; Larderer - Larder ; Scalding-house ; Saucery

10. Gradually stir in the scalding hot milk. Add rice and raisins.

11. But no one wants it scalding! Blowing on your hot

12. In fact, dozens of scalding, birdshot pellets puncture his head.

13. 15 I tried to sip the tea but it was scalding.

14. (ii) in the case of porcine animals, scalding, depilation, scraping and singeing;

15. Blanching is scalding vegetables in boiling water or steam for a short time

16. Enrique released the bonnet, standing back as the scalding cloud of steam escaped.

17. I wish I could tell you that I poured scalding coffee in his lap!

18. A thousand pinpricks of scalding steam grew to knife-points and the knives twisted.

19. From behind the scenes, a scalding eruption sends the poor receptionist scuttling out again.

20. The sudden scalding pain, unexpected and acute, thrust him into a vortex of uncontrollable rage.

21. Against her will, hot scalding tears burst from her eyes and down her cheeks.

22. The coffee cup lurched in his fingers and he felt two scalding drops on his hand.

23. The sudden scalding pain, unexpected and acute,[Sentencedict.com] thrust him into a vortex of uncontrollable rage.

24. Born in the scalding heat of the equator, she had, after all, been named after snow.

25. Dressed, he walks out there, into sun which pours over him like a thick, scalding soup.

26. The scalding flood swamped hundreds of homes and many people were plucked to safety by helicopter.

27. He put two spoonfuls of tea into the teapot, then poured in the scalding water from the kettle.

28. Other victims may be sent to burn centers for treatment of burns from scalding liquids or acid.

29. Physical safety might include not being allowed to wander into dangerous surroundings, or to bathe in scalding hot water.

30. Suharto had been in Jakarta army hospital that evening with his three-year-old son Tommy who had a scalding injury.

31. She turned her head away, scalding tears coursing down her cheeks and on to the pillow which had absorbed her earlier grief.

32. Blanching Blanching (scalding vegetables in boiling water or steam for a short time) is a must for almost all vegetables to be frozen

33. After searing the inside of my esophagus with a hurriedly gulped cup of scalding coffee-I was now drinking coffee-I had collected myself.

34. And still through the Alembicks of your eyes, Dread and desire, ye fall to't snap by snap, As hungry Dogs, do scalding porrige lap

35. The rising sun illuminates Black Rock Desert and the Fly Geyser, which sends a continuous stream of scalding, mineral-laden water sky-high.

36. 19 We all learned how to dip the corpses in scalding water, pluck and eviscerate them, and we all ate chicken for many days afterward.

37. A Burn is tissue damage that results from scalding, overexposure to the sun or other radiation, contact with flames, chemicals or electricity, or smoke inhalation

38. Blanching is a cooking technique that calls for quickly scalding foods in boiling water, and then immediately dunking or “shocking” them in ice water to keep them from overcooking

39. Scalding is caused by hot liquids or gases and most commonly occurs from exposure to hot drinks, high temperature tap water in baths or showers, hot cooking oil, or steam.

40. Apollyon also entered heartily into the fun, and contrived to flirt the smoke and flame of the engine, or of his own breath, into their faces, and envelop them in an atmosphere of scalding steam

41. And living amongst the tangle of tube worms is an entire community of animals: shrimp, fish, lobsters, crab, clams and swarms of arthropods that are playing that dangerous game between over here is scalding hot and freezing cold.