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View definitions for burned

burned

adjective as in marked by fire or intense heat

adjective as in consumed

Strong match

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During that time she painted the outer casing of the drones with chemicals she said burned her skin.

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The spotlight on USC burned brightly from Day 1 last fall, the whole hoops world seemingly waiting on JuJu Watkins to lift the Trojans to a national title.

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Unlike fossil fuels, which emit planet-warming carbon, hydrogen simply produces water vapor when burned.

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“I would love to tell them they could just short the stock and I would love to see them get burned on that,” he said.

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“Terrible what happened to him in terms of opera and with regard to being burned by a chandelier.”

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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