51 collocations for scalded

His weapons ofter offensive are a mess of hot broth and scalding water, and woe be to him that comes in his way.

But a hardening process has commenced within them, and if they are not seized at once, they will become harder than adamant; and then scalding tears, and the most earnest trials, will be all but useless.

One is a boiling-pot, in which large joints may be boiled; the other is a stewpan, with a closely-fitting lid, to which is attached a long handle; so that the cover can be removed without scalding the fingers.

A very good plan to scald milk, is to put the pan that contains it into a saucepan or wide kettle of boiling water.

Added to this were the facts that the ice-water in the coolers scalded the mouth; the brass-work on the seats blistered the hands; and the empty stoves, almost red-hot from their exposure to the sun, superheated the cars to a degree that was maddening.

Yet there are pangs of keener wo, Of which the sufferers never speak, Nor to the world's cold pity show The tears that scald the cheek, Wrung from their eyelids by the shame And guilt of those they shrink to name, Whom once they loved with cheerful will, And love, though fallen and branded, still.

After a time permission was obtained to get wood, water, and ballast, and whilst trying to lift a stone out of a pool below high-water mark, one of the crew scalded his hand badly.

ANOTHER METHOD.Wash the grapes, and express the juice without scalding the fruit.

When Bill raised his tin cup he spilled scalding coffee on his breast.

To make scalding Cheese towards the latter end of May.

Cut him in peices, and strew upon him salt and scalding vinegar, boyle him in water and White wine, when he is boyling put in sweet Herbs, Onyon, Garlick, Ginger, Nutmeg, and salt; when he is boyled take him out of the Liquor, and let him drayn, in the mean time beat Butter and Anchoves together, and pour it on the fish, squeezing a little Orange and Lemon upon it.

That I could spell the prayer I knew so perfect yesterday, That scalding one, "Sabachthani," Recited fluent here.

" The inventor darted to the stove, snatched up the teapot, poured out a cup of the universal restorer, scalding his forefinger in the hurry, milked and sugared it just right, and bore it to his daughter, who was nodding again.

Here they found a spring so hot, that "it would scald a fowl," in which the crew bathed freely.

The amiable creature beguiled the watches of the night by brewing jorums of a fearful beverage which he called coffee, and insisted on sharing with me; coming in with a great bowl of something like mud soup, scalding hot, guiltless of cream, rich in an all-pervading flavor of molasses, scorch, and tin pot.

MILK YEAST BREAD.Prepare the yeast the day before by scalding three heaping teaspoonfuls of fresh cornmeal with boiling milk.

Clean the fish, and fillet it; scald the herbs, chop them fine, and put them with the butter and stock into a stewpan.

PARTICIPLES: "Like medicines given scalding hot."Dodd.

" "Gussie Flint's mother scalded her leg with the wash-boiler.

She had the boy scald the meal, sprinkle salt in it and add a little cold water to it.

Procure the oysters very fresh, and open sufficient to fill a pint measure; save the liquor, and scald the oysters in it with the sherry; strain the oysters, and put them in a mortar with the salt, cayenne, and mace; pound the whole until reduced to a pulp, then add it to the liquor in which they were scalded; boil it again five minutes, and skim well; rub the whole through a sieve, and, when cold, bottle and cork closely.

Barbara set away the milk, and skimmed the cream, and brought up and scalded the yesterday's pans the first thing; and they were out in a rowflashing up saucily at the sun and giving as good as he senton the back platform.

Mode.Wash, bone, and pound the anchovies well in a mortar; scald the parsley, chop it, and rub through a sieve; then pound all the ingredients together, mix well, and make the butter into pats immediately.

He had sailed out to Whale Island in the Bay, and by a boiling spring on the islet's beach was engaged with some of his men in killing and scalding the pigs and converting them into salt pork.

Beat the yolks of two eggs light; add the cornstarch to this, and as soon as the milk is scalded pour in the mixture gradually, stirring constantly until thick.

51 collocations for  scalded