Similar words: take turns, turnstile, burn, burnt, burn out, auburn, burner, burned. Meaning: [bɜːn] n. 1. United States comedian and film actor (1896-1996) 2. celebrated Scottish poet (1759-1796).
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(31) Brisk walking burns up more calories than slow jogging.
(32) My skin burns easily .
(33) He just burns up money!
(34) She burns up at the mention of his name.
(35) She's in the burns/paediatric/psychiatric unit.
(36) James Bell suffered second-degree burns in an explosion.
(37) As the first rocket burns out,the second-stage motor ignites.
(38) She is being treated for minor burns .
(39) When coal burns, it generates heat.
(40) He was admitted to hospital with minor burns.
(41) Cold tea is very soothing for burns.
(42) His body was covered in bruises and cigarette burns.
(43) Burns used his family connections to good advantage.
(44) Which burns up more calories-swimming or cycling?
(45) She suffered appalling burns to her back.
(46) His gut feeling was that Burns was probably guilty.
(47) Burns had escaped from jail time after time.
(48) Wood burns at a fairly even rate.
(49) Coke burns with oxygen to give carbon dioxide.
(50) Our car burns up the road.
(51) The boiler burns oil to produce heat.
(52) It really burns me the way they treat us.
(53) A chemical change takes place in any substance when it burns.
(54) This wood burns so quickly that we have to make the fire up every half hour.
(55) The fire burns away the dross leaving the pure metal.
(56) When this material burns(sentencedict.com/burns.html), it flings off a nasty smell.
(57) One of the victims was in a critical condition after suffering severe burns.
(58) The incinerator burns anything.
(59) Manufacturers are working with new fuels to find one that burns more cleanly than petrol.
(60) The top layer of skin has to be grafted onto the burns.
More similar words: take turns, turnstile, burn, burnt, burn out, auburn, burner, burned, burn up, burn off, burnish, burn down, burning, burnished, burned out, burn the midnight oil, burn the candle at both ends, cornstalk, internship, take the bull by the horns, bur, bury, burp, burr, burro, suburb, burly, burst, bursa, burger.