I can see you right now in the kitchen, bending over a hot stove.
Don't have all day to spend over a hot stove?
He went to her, afraid she might faint and fall against the hot stove.
A man who touches a hot stove does not need to believe in pain.
It's like trying to keep a baby from touching a hot stove.
For example, a child who touches a hot stove will learn not to touch it again.
How does this compare to standing near a hot stove?
Would one want to keep his hand on a hot stove because the damage was already committed?
Sounds like the results of long hours over a hot stove, right?
Both of them are like children reaching out to touch a hot stove.