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burnt

[burnt] / bɜrnt /


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So fill your pantry with fish sauce caramel corn, vegan chorizo Chex mix, cult-favorite bar nuts and a top-notch burnt olive ranch dip—and your shot glasses with perfect pairings for each.

From The Wall Street Journal

When Hill visited to assess the damage, he found scattered across the hillside pages of burnt sheet music he had used to practice on a piano that once graced the living room.

From Los Angeles Times

She demanded to know how that was possible: "You know much better than us how badly burnt Wang Cheong House is!"

From BBC

This adds an earthy, smokiness to the potatoes while ensuring you don’t end up with burnt marshmallows.

From Salon

Temperatures soared and wildfires intensified in Europe, with a record number of hectares burnt during the summer.

From Barron's