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burn
verb as in be on fire; set on fire
verb as in cause or feel stinging pain
verb as in be excited about; yearn for
Weak matches
be angry, be aroused, be inflamed, be passionate, be stirred up, breathe fire, eat up
Example Sentences
In tandem with that, though, is the fact that this was 2hollis’ first show in his hometown since his Altadena childhood house burned down in the January fires.
"It was very rough... no shower, no food. They were burning up, liquidating one house after another, full of smoke burning in your eyes," he said.
It's only on the two final tracks where she accepts the need to move on and burn her bridges.
That fire eventually burned 23,400 acres and destroyed more than 6,800 structures.
Democrats have now guaranteed that Rome is burning.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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