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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(61) Clearing trees by burning is highly destructive of the forest environment.
(62) My jumper started to singe when I leaned over a burning candle.
(63) She could sense the anger burning slowly inside him.
(64) The candles were burning low.
(65) Evrybody is burning to know the good news.
(66) She became aware that something was burning.
(67) I spilt the coffee, burning myself in the process.
(68) My burning ambition is to be world champion.
(69) She dropped to safety from the burning building.
(70) A fire was burning brightly in the fireplace.
(71) A fire was burning merrily in the grate.
(72) The firemen played their hoses on the burning building.
(73) He was burning with indignation.
(74) Then he sniffed. There was a smell of burning.
(75) The pilot bailed out of the burning plane.
(76) The fumes from the burning tyres made her choke.
(77) She is burning to tell you the news.
(78) "You're burning up!" she said,[Sentencedict] touching his forehead.
(79) A wholesale rush from the burning stores.
(80) The fire is burning out of control.
(81) Your forehead's burning. Have you got a fever?
(82) The flame of the burning candle soon went out.
(83) She was burning with curiosity.
(84) His running is burning him up.
(85) The aircraft was burning fiercely.
(86) My mother can smell burning.
(87) He was burning to go climbing again.
(88) Firemen needed breathing apparatus to enter the burning house.
(89) Coal fell into disfavour because burning it caused pollution.
(90) I had a burning ambition to become a journalist.
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