Thou art a soul in bliss; but I am bound Upon a wheel of fire; that mine own tears Do scald like molten lead. From LearnThat.org. [William Shakespeare (1564-1616), English playwright, poet, from King Lear, Act: IV Scene: vii.]
scald the milk. From Wordnet, Princeton University.
scald tomatoes so that they can be peeled. From Wordnet, Princeton University.
A scald is a burn injury from hot liquid or steam that damages one or more layers of skin. From Wordnik.com. [TurnTo23.com - Local News] Reference
We enjoyed the fruits of the hunts and she could put a "scald" on anything to make it taste good. From Wordnik.com. [Who's Your Hero?] Reference
If the temperature is too rapidly raised while the leaf is full of water the leaf will "scald" or "blister" by turning a greenish black. From Wordnik.com. [Tobacco] Reference
Which way thou wilt: or, tell him I will scald him. From Wordnik.com. [The Mirror of Taste, and Dramatic Censor, Vol. I, No. 4, April 1810] Reference
Trade are not 'words that burn,' but words that scald. From Wordnik.com. [Life and Remains of John Clare "The Northamptonshire Peasant Poet"] Reference
Lay out but as much as you use at a Time, and scald the rest. From Wordnik.com. [Mrs. Mary Eales's receipts. (1733)] Reference
Pour a little boiling water over 1 quart of meal to scald it. From Wordnik.com. [The Suffrage Cook Book] Reference
Jelly boil before you shake the Sugar, and let it scald 'till the. From Wordnik.com. [Mrs. Mary Eales's receipts. (1733)] Reference
Take two pair of neats or calves feet, scald them, and boil them in. From Wordnik.com. [The accomplisht cook or, The art & mystery of cookery] Reference
Be careful: The water will be extremely hot and could scald you. 4. From Wordnik.com. [Weekend Project: Flush your water heater] Reference
"Don't the Chinese scald their dishes when they wash them?" you ask. From Wordnik.com. [Have We No Rights? A frank discussion of the "rights" of missionaries] Reference
Can anyone tell us anything about this danger of sun-scald to the trunk?. From Wordnik.com. [Northern Nut Growers Association, Report of the Proceedings at the Third Annual Meeting Lancaster, Pennsylvania, December 18 and 19, 1912] Reference
Bark injury, which may be winter sun scald, has damaged some of the trees. From Wordnik.com. [Northern Nut Growers Association Report of the Proceedings at the Thirty-Eighth Annual Meeting Guelph, Ontario, September 3, 4, 5, 1947] Reference
Reserve one quarter of the milk and scald the remainder in a double boiler. From Wordnik.com. [Ontario Teachers' Manuals: Household Science in Rural Schools] Reference
Tennessee, had a good quality nut and was seemingly resistant to sun scald. From Wordnik.com. [Northern Nut Growers Association Report of the Proceedings at the Thirty-Eighth Annual Meeting Guelph, Ontario, September 3, 4, 5, 1947] Reference
Slip the pulp out of the skins, scald it, then pass through a sieve to seed. From Wordnik.com. [The Community Cook Book] Reference
Susceptibility to sun-scald and to San Jose scale are some other weaknesses. From Wordnik.com. [Northern Nut Growers Report of the Proceedings at the Twenty-First Annual Meeting Cedar Rapids, Iowa, September 17, 18, and 19, 1930] Reference
Take small tomatoes, scald and peel them, then cut a slice from the stem end. From Wordnik.com. [365 Luncheon Dishes A Luncheon Dish for Every Day in the Year] Reference
Perhaps Mr. Rush could tell us whether he has had any trouble with sun-scald. From Wordnik.com. [Northern Nut Growers Association, Report of the Proceedings at the Third Annual Meeting Lancaster, Pennsylvania, December 18 and 19, 1912] Reference
In the morning, put them on the stove, just to scald, not boil, in the same water. From Wordnik.com. [Things Mother Used to Make] Reference
The Chairman: There is, in some localities, a great deal of danger from sun-scald. From Wordnik.com. [Northern Nut Growers Association, Report of the Proceedings at the Third Annual Meeting Lancaster, Pennsylvania, December 18 and 19, 1912] Reference
Here were milk vessels a-plenty to scald and sun -- and filling for them afterward. From Wordnik.com. [Judith of the Cumberlands] Reference
So just salt and scald some Graham meal into a dough as soft as can be and be handled. From Wordnik.com. [The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 16, No. 97, November, 1865] Reference
Only the fine-haired ones seem to scald, otherwise they stand the sun as well as the Berks. From Wordnik.com. [Australia, The Dairy Country] Reference
When I go raving at night, weeping by day, with a knife in my heart, tears that scald my eyes!. From Wordnik.com. [Little Novels of Italy Madonna Of The Peach-Tree, Ippolita In The Hills, The Duchess Of Nona, Messer Cino And The Live Coal, The Judgment Of Borso] Reference
The trunk and the main branches, especially, of young trees should be protected from sun scald. From Wordnik.com. [Northern Nut Growers Association Report of the Proceedings at the Twenty-Fifth Annual Meeting Battle Creek, Michigan, September 10 and 11, 1934] Reference
The valinka would scald his feet if he wore them inside, as many a soldier found to his dismay. From Wordnik.com. [The History of the American Expedition Fighting the Bolsheviki Campaigning in North Russia 1918-1919] Reference
A glove studded with tiny suction-cups so he'd never again drop a cup of tea and scald his foot?. From Wordnik.com. [Red Left Hand] Reference
On her neck was a great, livid scar, of a hand's breadth, and which looked like a scald, or burn. From Wordnik.com. [Nan Sherwood at Pine Camp or, the Old Lumberman's Secret] Reference
"'And you will be sure to scald your fingers and get the worst of it,'" Puddy went on relentlessly. From Wordnik.com. [The Gentle Art of Cooking Wives] Reference
A burn is produced by dry heat, a scald by moist heat; the effect and treatment of both are practically identical. From Wordnik.com. [The Home Medical Library, Volume I (of VI)] Reference
To remove the "gamey" taste from the wild duck, either wash it in vinegar before cooking or scald it in boiling water. From Wordnik.com. [The Italian Cook Book The Art of Eating Well] Reference
Take a quart of milk; heat one third and scald with it a half-pint of flour; if skimmed milk, use a small piece of butter. From Wordnik.com. [The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 16, No. 97, November, 1865] Reference
Either they didn't scald the meal or they didn't heat the oven, -- what in one hand was light beaten gold in another became lead. From Wordnik.com. [The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 16, No. 97, November, 1865] Reference
Pound and half of sifted Sugar; first boil the Jelly, and shake in the Sugar; let it scald on the Fire 'till it is melted; put it in. From Wordnik.com. [Mrs. Mary Eales's receipts. (1733)] Reference
Then to a Pint of Juice put a Pound and a Quarter of sifted Sugar; set it over the Fire, let it scald, but not boil; fill it in little. From Wordnik.com. [Mrs. Mary Eales's receipts. (1733)] Reference
Sugar; boil the Jelly, and shake in the Sugar; let it scald 'till the Sugar is melted, skin it well, and fill in Pots; dry it as other. From Wordnik.com. [Mrs. Mary Eales's receipts. (1733)] Reference
Rind; mix it well, make it scalding hot; then put in three Pound of fine Sugar sifted thro 'an Hair Sieve; stir it well in, and scald it. From Wordnik.com. [Mrs. Mary Eales's receipts. (1733)] Reference
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