A good wide brim straw hat will go a far way to help block the scalding midday heat. |
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He survived only by lying next to a thermal fumarole, scalding one side of himself while freezing the other. |
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He ended up with scalding tea down his shirtfront and crotch, but was unharmed. |
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The first dribble down the chin of scalding gravy from the Parkhead steak pie. |
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The boy poured rice into the pan, splashing the scalding water onto Jamie's hand. |
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Walking on the black sand was hotter than we'd expected and James soon complained the sun was scalding his pate. |
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He did like the steamy clouds that enveloped him, though the raining hot drops were scalding on the base of his ears. |
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I pulled the doors open and stepped into my shower, adjusting the heat so that it wasn't scalding me anymore. |
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A pizza-dough pasty, with a doughnut consistency, envelops a scalding hot tomato and melted mozzarella interior. |
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Once you've slurped up the delicious, scalding hot soup, then feel free to gobble up the succulent pork and dumpling shell. |
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At the end of a hard day's work the men would drink down a big pannikin of scalding hot tea, and feel that it was a pretty good world. |
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Fortunately, Fay saves me from answering by handing me a scalding hot mug, filled with suspiciously dark looking tea. |
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Sitting in a scalding hot bath with naked strangers sounds more like punishment than a popular pastime. |
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Delilah notices the scalding tea on the floor and sighs, realizing that Tim didn't drink the poison. |
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Brigg nodded his thanks, setting his cig on the edge of a nearby ashtray and blowing on the scalding stew before taking a bite. |
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Some hot-mist vaporizers have safety latches to prevent accidental scalding. |
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In the dark ocean depths, kilometers beneath the waves, scalding water spews from hydrothermal vents as it has for billions of years. |
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We sat in the window, munching croissants and sipping scalding hot coffee, watching the world go by. |
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The scalding truth is that he wears Hermes neckties, which are French, and, worse still, he speaks French. |
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The water was warm, almost scalding compared to the cold shock of the temperature that one day. |
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It's less fun to toss things because scalding hot oil usually ends up on your tender forearms. |
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John entered the bathroom and turned to sink on to hot, placing his hands under the scalding water. |
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During our tests, the heatsink never got scalding hot, so this may not be a priority for some of you, but it does get fairly warm. |
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She reached around into a cupboard behind her and grabbed a tea bag, dispensing it into the scalding water. |
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He swore he heard the splash sizzle as the scalding liquid seared her hand. |
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Reaching for the coffee pot simmering away behind him, he placed the mug he was polishing before her and filled it with the scalding brew. |
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She grabbed her books and backpack and ran to the bathroom, where she washed her hands three times with scalding hot water, and then once more with rubbing alcohol. |
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I shoved my hands into the scalding water and began to wash. |
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As reelers, the boys dip their hands into scalding water and palpate the silk cocoons, sensing by touch whether the fine silk threads have loosened enough to be unwound. |
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New GOP primary challengers are looking to serve their Tea Party challengers a scalding hot cuppa change. |
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He sees his bare legs splayed out in front of him, and he sees hot brown pitch poured over them, scalding, clinging to his skin. |
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Chickens destined for the oven are intentionally kept alive while their throats are slit and they're dragged through a scalding tank to make plucking easier. |
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A scalding pain lanced through her body like a fiery, hot poker. |
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If sampling spicy foods like curried goat or beef patties ask about the spice content or you might need a fire extinguisher to cool your scalding tongue. |
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The most well-known biological hot spots are hydrothermal vents, which spew black, mineral-enriched, scalding water from deep beneath the Earth's crust. |
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Chelsea pours herself a cup of coffee, drinking it black and scalding hot. |
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This grinds it up with a macerator and then cooks it with scalding steam under high pressure until all that is left is a sterile greyish powder. |
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But for President François Hollande's party the first round on March 23rd was scalding. |
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Marion Bartoli won the women's tennis championship at Wimbledon amid scalding criticism of her looks. |
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Run hot scalding water through the pipe to carry away any accumulations. |
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So when the train from London arrived ten minutes early, catching me with a compressed paper beaker half full with scalding hot coffee I was somewhat discombobulated. |
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Reports from the prison say the officer was attacked by a prisoner with boiling water from a kettle and received severe scalding to his face and hands. |
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The scalding feet of marigold not only remade the energy spent during the day, as sleep brings a nice and quiet. |
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Specifications about scalding: duration, temperature and additives added to scalding water must be specified. |
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At these temperatures, the hot water cannot be used directly, because of the danger of scalding. |
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The cooking or scalding operation is one of the most important unitary operations in the canning industry from a quality point of view. |
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Temperature values which are set too high can lead to scalding or damage to the system. |
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Because there was no one to avenge her husband's murder, she took revenge by giving him this scalding hot seal broth. |
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It will save you money on your water-heating bill and help prevent accidental scalding. |
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Hydrothermal vents are fissures situated at the ocean bottom, which spit scalding, acidic water out into the surrounding sea. |
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We were fain to button up our monkey jackets, and hold to our lips cups of scalding tea with our half frozen fingers. |
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His colour is changing now, he does not have to look in the mirror, it's like a nettle-rash rising, scalding, scalding. |
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The bad force is an undulating, pullulating filthy dark mass, at the center of which a hell-mouth — dagger teeth and lips — spews scalding yellow mist. |
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Woodland mushrooms provided texture to an order of fettuccini, and rings of spicy green pepper, not scalding hot but zesty enough, added a bit of complementary fire. |
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When conditions are hot and dry, they found, eggs desiccate as the sand bakes in the sun, and the babies are unable to break through the packed, scalding substrate. |
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Padding agitatedly around in a hospital gown in the reunion with Cordelia, he has to fight with his scalding sense of shame for what he did to her before he dips confirming fingers into her tears and tastes them. |
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Until oil and gas made it rich, beginning in the 1960s, this tiny, scalding, pancake-flat peninsula scarcely boasted a settled population, let alone a town of any size. |
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The risk of contamination of the meat with scalding water must minimised. |
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The hot water and steam dispensed could cause scalding. |
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For the prevention of burn injuries due to scalding and fires, one study showed that changes in legislation were the most effective means of reducing the rate of injury. |
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To prevent the risk of scalding from hot water pouring from the tap, instructions shall be given to carers to pay attention to the temperature of the water and to prevent the child from gaining access to the tap. |
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Never heat baby bottles of formula or milk in the microwave, especially those with plastic bottle liners, they can burst, pouring scalding liquids onto the baby. |
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This will temper the water, and reduce the risk of scalding. |
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It was concluded that there is strong evidence that the incidence of legionella disease due to domestic hot water is significant and very likely higher than the incidence rates of scalding by tap water. |
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There is a slaughter room for stunning and bleeding on the one hand, and plucking and any scalding on the other, to be carried out in separate places. |
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Check coolant level when engine is cold to avoid scalding. |
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Baby bottles were banned because it was believed they would be cleaned with scalding water, which would bring out the toxic substance that would cause problems to the health of humans. |
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This image, topped by a head as featureless as an axeblade, spoke in words condensed from scalding steam. |
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A light coating of kaolin, which forms a physical barrier to some pests, also may help prevent apple sun scalding. |
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The child killers got some stick. I saw a woman throw a basin of scalding water over a baby killer. |
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Luckily there was no stocky, cocky, balding, scalding, mawkish, jockish, pompous pontificator with a silly moustache in the premises. |
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One of the most difficult things for me to understand as a neophyte backyard butcherer was the matter of scalding. |
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After burning my mouth on scalding hot coffee, I noticed Emmett playing with the flash bang in the back seat. |
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Female hatchlings, who are useless to foie gras producers, may be drowned in scalding water, suffocated in plastic bags or shredded alive in macerators. |
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