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scald·ing [ˈskɔ:ldɪŋ] ADJ

1. scalding liquid:

scalding
scalding
scalding tears

2. scalding (extreme):

scalding criticism

I . scald [skɔ:ld] VB trans

2. scald (clean):

II . scald [skɔ:ld] N

1. scald MED:

Usage examples with scalding

scalding tears
scalding criticism

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
They separated in 1942 after she found out he had been unfaithful, and later choked her to unconsciousness, to which she responded by throwing scalding water at him.
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The toddler died of septic shock after suffering severe burns in a scalding hot shower.
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The temperatures were so scalding the monkey never had a chance.
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The scalding may either be hard or soft in which the temperature or duration is varied.
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It's a work of scalding and moving relevance.
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When mixed with water it feels instantly hot (though not scalding) on the skin - this effect opens up pores and allows the ingredients to penetrate.
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This can cause unpleasant odors, thick black smoke, oil on walls and other surfaces, fire, and disfiguring scalding.
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But that was the night of the scalding.
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Well, he has just boiled a live wolf in a scalding pot of water.
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Sergeant is unconscious, and badly burned from falling against the scalding pipes.
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