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Did she want to scald the face off a man?
Such energy scalds those who get too close to it.
The clear water, not especially hot, allowed us to stay in for hours on end without being scalded.
He let go of her arm as if it scalded him.
I'd felt his power, but not like this, almost hot enough to scald.
The anger in that one word was enough to scald.
Children running around the house knock over hot food, and scald themselves.
When you leave the theater, your brain will be scalded.
Just how much heat does it take to scald your fingers?
Melissa turned away as if the photo could scald her.
It had happened almost two years ago, but the memory of that day still scalded me inside.
In a funny way it makes me think of when I scalded myself once as a child.
When the child's body was found, newspapers reported that he had been scalded.
Earlier, they say, the boy was scalded with hot water from a shower.
He pulled his hand off the girl's flesh as if scalded.
Both legs were scalded, but the damage did not seem too serious.
She ran to the fire, ready to grab the water and scald him with it.
One Christmas her mother had scalded herself on the turkey fat.
Tears come hard at twelve, and scald when they fall.
David blinked, for he felt tears scalding his eyes once more.
He winced as the hot water all but scalded him.
There was such rage in his words that they scalded along my skin.
About then that paper cup came apart and scalded my fingers.
A man who'd been scalded in the kitchens by cooking oil.
Although it scalded his tongue and throat, he felt good.