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This means that you could get third degree burns if you're not careful.
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If you slide down, you'll get second degree burns on the top of your feet, which HURT.
Was able to fit seven, but I've got third degree burns on my back.* "* this may or may not have actually happened".
You also get third-degree burns at the electricity's site of entry.
When you get citric acid issues you usually get second-degree burns, but this actually took out a huge crater of all the forearm muscle.
It is possible, though rare, to get third-degree burns from the sun.
It won't be a good day if you singe off your eyebrows and get third-degree burns on your hands, so turn off your car and let it cool down before you open up the hood and get to work.
He'd got third-degree burns.
(Elder could have used help herself; she sank into a boiling sandpit, getting second-degree burns on the soles of her feet).
I saw suspects after soldiers had gone into their homes and broken their bones, or made them sit on a Humvee's hot exhaust pipes until they got third-degree burns.
"I was getting third-degree burns from my word processor, my ears will have a permanent buzz from the phones, and my pager was vibrating so much I think I'll need a hip replacement.
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