Thirty minutes after taking the child from the bath, he realised she had been scalded, but he did not seek emergency help. |
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If you turn on the hot-water faucet too far in the shower, you may be scalded. |
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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. |
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A child's fingers cannot be scalded by a piece of hot yam which its mother puts into its palm. |
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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. |
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The survey found evidence of workers being punched, kicked, scalded, sexually harassed and attacked with bricks, walking frames and even airguns. |
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You can also infuse a pod in scalded cream or milk when making custard or ice-cream. |
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I'm utterly floored by the realization and pull away from him as though he's just scalded me. |
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After the pig had been bled, it was scalded or singed to loosen the bristles, which were scraped off. |
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Staph bacteria can cause folliculitis, boils, scalded skin syndrome, impetigo, toxic shock syndrome, cellulitis, and other types of infections. |
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As a toddler, he was badly scalded after pulling a kettle of boiling water over himself. |
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Staphylococcus aureus is the organism responsible for classic toxic shock syndrome and scalded skin syndrome. |
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When we first turned up for service of the documents in Perth, he ran away like a scalded cat. |
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The talking ceased and a new batch of hot, bitter tears scalded down my face. |
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The birds are scalded, de-feathered by machine and transferred to the eviscerating line. |
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Panna cotta is a scalded, flavoured cream, set to a perfect wobble, turned out on to a plate. |
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If something creepy appeared on the television he would get to his feet and politely leave, taking to his heels like a scalded cat. |
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A single pair of arms lifted me, and before I knew I was being scalded by flames. |
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Surprise, surprise, the first time she braked, the hot liquid went sloshing over her knees and scalded her. |
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Cows are still skinned and dismembered alive, and pigs are still scalded to death, just like chickens are. |
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The doodle shows an almost cartoonish figure of a man being scalded in a teacup by the boiling tea. |
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I was meaning to get an ice cold one to wake me up, but I twisted the wrong faucet because I scalded myself getting in. |
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Hence, those who venture on the rock do it either in the morning or in the evening, to prevent their foot from getting scalded. |
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If he Kashim was getting that kind of a look from those eyes, he'd be so frightened that he'd scream like a little girl and take off like a scalded cat. |
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Stomachs may not be transported unless scalded or cleaned, nor may heads and feet unless they are skinned or scalded and depilated. |
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Gloomily he tossed in the last lump of tea and jumped high as a splash of boiling water scalded his wrist. |
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Whole paunch with the reticulum, scalded, opened and cleaned to remove the epithelium. |
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Once the grading has been done, the scalded asparagus are transported to the bottling and weighing tables. |
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Poor weather during the 2005 barbecue season resulted in stagnating sales of scalded sausages. |
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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. |
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Into the scalded oatmeal, knead a small quantity of graham flour. |
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By 11am the following day, I have become brooding, stressed and now have a scalded tongue, having knocked back six cups of coffee in an attempt to satiate my otherwise redundant mouth. |
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Then they scalded him with hot water and beat him with sticks. |
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They were then scalded, depilated, labeled, eviscerated, divided into halves. |
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Hundreds of besiegers were scalded or choked to death when boiling water was poured into the tunnels or fires were lit to fill them with smoke. |
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A bad day on the field for a player on the national soccer squad could result in savage retribution: players had their feet scalded and toenails ripped off for failing to win tournaments. |
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The entire stomach, open, cleaned and trimmed but not scalded. |
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The entire stomach, turned inside out, cleaned, trimmed and scalded. |
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It is an elementary precaution to turn pot handles toward the back of the stove, yet a number of children are fatally scalded every year when they bring down upon themselves a pot of soup or a saucepan of boiling potatoes. |
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Children are fatally scalded when they bring down upon themselves a pot of tea, a plate of soup, or some other hot substance being served on the table, or clutch the handle of a pot on the stove. |
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Martin remembered being in the A and E there, his mother had scalded her hand while on a rare visit to him. |
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White asparagus can be peeled in three different ways: the fresh asparagus can either be mechanically or manually peeled, or mechanical peeling can be done once the asparagus has been scalded. |
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For a Labour Party scalded by a left-wing revolt over the freezing of benefits to lone parents, it makes sense to suggest that the next round of welfare reform will focus on the affluent. |
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This choice exposed customers to the unexpected danger of being scalded. |
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Once they have been scalded, the fibrous ends of the leaves are cut off. |
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The hot water temperature of lavatories has been included for safety reasons-so people won't run the risk of being scalded each time they wash their hands in their home. |
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