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scald - use in sentences
Object
- tank: In this case, birds who do not have a cardiac arrest at stunning will still be alive when they enter the scalding tank.
- cat: For scale competitions, the model has to fly in a scale like way, not like a scalded cat.
- syndrome: Staphylococcal scalded skin syndrome is an uncommon side effect of infection with staphylococcus aureus.
- accident: Most burn and scald accidents to children happen in the kitchen.
- milk: In a small saucepan, scald the milk then pour over the eggs stirring well.
- water: He was found fully clothed in a bath full of scalding water by two night care staff.
Converse of object
- cause: The bacteria that causes rain scald is called Dermatophilus congolensis.
- prevent: Set the temperature of your hot water heater to 60 degrees to prevent possible scalds.
- treat: For example, it can cost as much as £ 250,000 to treat one severe bath water scald.
Modifies a noun
- injury: Many are scald injuries, involving the use of kettles.
- accident: Key target group is children under 5 years old who suffer nearly 45 % of all severe burns and scalds accidents.
Modifying Another Word
- badly: The mill was working in 1904, as a boiler exploded and badly scalded three men.
- not: November Time of burns, not scalds Of intricate plots by dummies Stuffed with old clothes.
- then: Then scald a pudding cloth in hot water and lay out flat on a work surface.
Adjective complement
- hot: The hot water from the taps can, on occasion, be scalding hot.
Used with why or when
- when: For a violent burn or scald when the skin is off.
Preposition: from
- drink: They were typically cuts and bruises, often resulting from trips or falls, or scalds from hot drinks.
Noun used with modifier
- urine: Care must be taken to avoid Fly Strike in animals with urine scald or sticky bottom.
- rain: To make matters worse, he also has some of the worst rain scald on his legs that you have ever seen.
- leaf: Agronomic importance and control: Sugarcane leaf scald is a widespread and devastating disease.
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