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Discover Ludwig"scalding water" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is usually used to describe very hot or boiling water. Example: The chef poured the scalding water over the freshly picked vegetables to blanch them.
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Why would she take a bath in scalding water?
There's a monkey that someone hosed down with scalding water.
There he slept on the floor, the Japanese way, and bathed in scalding water.
One woman throws scalding water on Keesha for passing a new girl a plate of noodles.
Next, the conveyor dunks them in a huge tank of scalding water.
The out-of-control john who tied her up in a motel bathtub and filled it with scalding water.
He fell into a cauldron of scalding water used to slough the hair -- not the skin -- off slaughtered hogs.
Demonstrating its virtues for the small crowd that had amassed, he inadvertently splashed scalding water on one of his arms.
He remembers hearing gunshots, then feeling as if a kettle of scalding water had been poured on his back.
Prosecutors said the two servants were beaten, had scalding water thrown on them and were held against their will.
Pink-fleshed ladies of all sizes and shapes submerged themselves, then slowly rose again from the scalding water.
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