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translations for
scald
Definition of scald
To
burn
with
hot
liquid
To
heat
almost to
boiling
A burn, or injury to the skin or flesh, by hot liquid or steam
Scaliness
; a
scabby
skin disease
Affected with the
scab
;
scabby
Paltry
;
worthless
Examples
to
scald
the hand
Scald
the milk until little bubbles form.
Related words
scaldfish
unscalded
Scaldwell
scald oneself
scalding tank
a scalded cat fears cold water
a scalded dog fears cold water
like a scalded cat
the scalded dog fears cold water
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