Sentences with burn
burn
B b - Fires were burning out of control in the center of the city. [VERB]
- When I arrived one of the vehicles was still burning. [VERB]
- The past tense and past participle is burned in American English, and burned or burnt in British English.
- Protesters set cars on fire and burned a building. [VERB noun]
- The power stations burn coal from the Ruhr region. [VERB noun]
- I burnt the toast. [VERB noun]
- Take care not to burn your fingers. [VERB noun]
- She suffered appalling burns to her back.
- Women were burned as witches in the middle ages. [be VERB-ed + as]
- The building was darkened except for a single light burning in a third-story window. [VERB]
- Liz's face was burning. [VERB]
- The young boy was burning with a fierce ambition. [VERB + with]
- Build up your tan slowly and don't allow your skin to burn. [VERB]
- My eyes burn from staring at the needle. [VERB]
- They always took chances and got burned very badly in past years. [be/get V-ed]
- He burnt his hand
- To burn at the stake
- My forehead burns
- Brandy burns one's throat
- To burn coal
- To burn a hole
- The potatoes are burning in the saucepan
- To burn charcoal
- To burn hydrogen
- Go for the burn!
- To burn much gasoline
- To burn a hole in a coat
- The horseradish burns the throat
- The fire burned in the grate.
- The wound burned and throbbed.
- The lights in the house burned all night.
- The pavement burned in the noon sun.
- The whiskey burned in his throat.
- When she said I was rude, I really burned.
- He burned with desire.
- The steak burned around the edges.
- She burns easily and has to stay in the shade.
- You may burn for that sin.
- The murderer was sentenced to burn.
- His words burned into her heart.
- He burned coal to heat the house.
- I almost burned the roast.
- Look out, you'll burn yourself!
- The heretic was burned at the stake.
- She burned a hole in her dress.
- The iodine burned his cut.
- He burned energy as if he never heard of resting.
- She was burned by that phony stock deal.
- She burned a CD of their favorite songs.
- To burn a narcotics detective.
- They feared that he would burn himself out or break down.
- To burn the midnight oil before final exams.
- You can't burn the candle at both ends and hold onto a job.
- She had second-degree burns from falling in the bonfire.
- Chili burn from eating hot peppers
- They're doing a controlled burn of the fields.
- One and, two and, keep moving; feel the burn!
- TOM: I’m serious bruv. Put my burn and lighter and all that in my jeans please and give them here, then press the cell bell.
- They have a good burn.
- He watched the house burn.
- The grill was too hot and the steak was burned.
- The child's forehead was burning with fever. Her cheeks burned with shame.
- He burned his manuscript in the fireplace.
- He burned the toast.
- She burned the child with an iron, and was jailed for ten years.
- To burn a hole; to burn letters into a block
- To burn the mouth with pepper
- The informant burned him.
- We’ll burn this program onto an EEPROM one hour before the demo begins.
- We have an hour to burn.
- I just burned you again.
- Copper burns in chlorine.
- A human being burns a certain amount of carbon at each respiration. to burn iron in oxygen
- You're cold. . . warm. . . hot. . . you're burning!