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scaldingearly 13c., present participle adjective from scald (v.)). Scalding hot recorded from late 14c.
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scaldingTo dream of being scalded, portends that distressing incidents will blot out pleasurable anticipations.
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scaldingThe process of dripping a hog or chicken in hor water to loosen the hair or feathers respectively.
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scalding
(of a liquid) Hot enough to burn.
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