Synonym: blaze, fire, flame, flare. Antonym: extinguish. Similar words: burner, burn up, burn out, burnish, burning, burnished, bury, burst. Meaning: [bɜːn] n. 1. pain that feels hot as if it were on fire 2. a browning of the skin resulting from exposure to the rays of the sun 3. an injury caused by exposure to heat or chemicals or radiation 4. a place or area that has been burned (especially on a person's body) 5. damage inflicted by fire. v. 1. destroy by fire 2. shine intensely, as if with heat 3. undergo combustion 4. cause a sharp or stinging pain or discomfort 5. cause to burn or combust 6. feel strong emotion, especially anger or passion 7. cause to undergo combustion 8. burn at the stake 9. spend (significant amounts of money) 10. feel hot or painful 11. burn, sear, or freeze (tissue) using a hot iron or electric current or a caustic agent 12. get a sunburn by overexposure to the sun 13. create by duplicating data 14. use up (energy) 15. burn with heat, fire, or radiation.
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151. Well, then, burn down his house.
152. Just to burn off the energy.
153. The chapped skin began to burn.
154. The inflatable structure should burn up within days.
155. Fritter should turn golden brown but not burn.
156. Opposition burn their fingers on microwave Sketch.
157. His eyes seemed to burn through them in disapproval.
158. Don't touch the iron. You'll burn yourself.
159. The second engine burn occurs upon arrival in the vicinity of Mars.
160. Women - rather unfairly I feel - tend to burn up calories less efficiently than men.
161. It's great to earn, but don't leave it behind for someone else to burn. RVM
162. The following day Gary Burn was arrested by police on suspicion of murder.
163. The National Trust has already betrayed its trust, albeit accidentally, by allowing the building to burn down.
164. However, stars more massive than the sun will burn up their fuel much more rapidly.
165. They made towards it as the first flare hit the sea, continuing to burn, with clouds of smoke drifting upwards.
166. A sense of humor is good for you. Have you ever heard of a laughing hyena with heart burn?sentencedict.com Bob Hope
167. The daughter said the sun was too hot and his rays would burn her skin.
168. She had an anonymous letter last night, and tried to burn it before I could see it.
169. Isn't it true that some one tried to burn down the barn your Sparrowgrass was stabled in a month ago?
170. Metal buckles get hot in the sun and can burn.
171. Her ex-husband threatened to burn the house down with her and the kids inside.
172. The latter provides maximum calorie burning and conditions the body to continue to burn fat hours after completing the workout.
173. If I could get Polly to mix everything up for me, I would try not to burn it.
174. Women tend to burn up calories less efficiently than men.
175. If you burn fewer calories, you have to eat less.
176. The story of money is very funny. Others burn what we earn. Why not give as we live, so the world will cry when we die. RVM
177. All, apparently, were the work of a Toronto advertising agency with money to burn.
178. Somebody better mek a U-turn before de fire start burn.
179. It was recommended to burn off fuel in the fuselage tank to 30 gallons before combat if possible.
180. The only alternative, says Professor Durnin, is to try to burn up more energy by being physically active.