Similar words: turn in, turn into, warning, morning, earnings, concerning, early warning, burn out. Meaning: ['bɜːnɪŋ] n. 1. the act of burning something 2. pain that feels hot as if it were on fire 3. a process in which a substance reacts with oxygen to give heat and light 4. execution by electricity 5. execution by fire 6. a form of torture in which cigarettes or cigars or other hot implements are used to burn the victim's skin. adj. 1. producing or having a painfully hot sensation 2. intensely hot 3. characterized by intense emotion 4. lighted up by or as by fire or flame 5. of immediate import 6. consuming fuel; used in combination.
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(271) With flash, burning is still required to balance a print.
(272) He had no burning ambition to climb to the upper reaches of management in those early days, however.
(273) Liz's face was burning.
(274) You see, she had this burning ambition to succeed on the stage.
(275) He says that when burning oak powder it's possible that a spark could have gone astray.
(276) When he turned to rest it in the ashtray, he found two others, both his(sentencedict.com), already burning there.
(277) Bruce was a short, stocky man with red hair and a burning ambition.
(278) The abortion issue also seems to have been canceled for lack of burning interest.
(279) Both books, written out of what had gradually become a burning ambition, were however nothing more than starters.
(280) Thoughts are like burning stars, and ideas, they flood, they stretch the universe. Criss Jami
(281) Jeane Russell brought his arm down as easily as a barmaid pulling a pint and dropped his hand into a burning ashtray.
(282) The rest is a dark drift of smouldering purple, hanging in the air like smoke from a pyre of burning shoe-gazers.
(283) Life is like a lit cigarette. The past is ashes, the present is burning, and the future is up in smoke. Fast as a breath; inhale exhale. Anthony Liccione
(284) The aircraft was burning well and this, plus exploding ammunition, drove me out.
(285) Burning car: Thieves set alight a stolen car in a field near Stokesley.
(286) It hadn't been an easy task, and in spite of his burning ambition and will to succeed.sentencedict.com/burning.html
(287) To my amazement, they were burning brightly as the rain fell and water dripped from the ash trees.
(288) It will raise an antenna and run a cable from the truck to a camera to record pictures of the burning building.
(289) Oxygen is a highly reactive gas, combining with many elements in a fierce explosive union we call fire or burning.
(290) Getting to the top hadn't been easy, in spite of his burning ambition and will to succeed.
(291) He backed away towards the altar and, as he did so, he looked down at the burning paper.
(292) If neither solution is practical, try burning a joss-stick or invest in a large aerosol spray.
(293) A joyful heart is the normal result of a heart burning with love. She gives most who gives with joy. Mother Teresa
(294) This burning, lighting up the sky, would be seen from afar.
(295) By midlife our bodies become less efficient at burning up calories.
(296) I came over to give him a hug and noticed a cigarette still burning in the ashtray on the desk.
(297) To achieve that status, a player needs - besides a natural talent - a burning inner ambition.
(298) A curl of green pressed powder was burning on the table, attached to a wire stand.
(299) Rubble and bloodstained corpses were scattered across the dockside, and acrid smoke from burning oil filled the air.
(300) The print on the burning newspaper pages glowed for a moment before turning to ash.
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