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Meaning of scall

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scall (a.)

A scurf or scabby disease, especially of the scalp.

Scabby; scurfy.

scall Sentence Examples

  1. The boiling water scalled his hands, causing severe burns.
  2. The scalding steam from the broken pipe left red marks on his face.
  3. The hot soup had scalded her mouth, leaving her in excruciating pain.
  4. The blacksmith used a scall to shape the molten metal into intricate designs.
  5. The soldering iron scalled the copper wire, bonding it together.
  6. The child's skin was scalded by the hot water from the bath.
  7. The doctor advised against applying ice directly to scalded areas.
  8. The wounds from the scald took several weeks to heal.
  9. The nurse gently cleansed the scald with a sterile dressing.
  10. The burns from the scalled water left permanent scars on his skin.

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A scurf or scabby disease, especially of the scalp., Scabby; scurfy.

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The boiling water scalled his hands, causing severe burns.

The scalding steam from the broken pipe left red marks on his face.

The hot soup had scalded her mouth, leaving her in excruciating pain.

The blacksmith used a scall to shape the molten metal into intricate designs.