a blog on: the daily burn.
burn
verb /bərn/
burned, past participle; burned, past tense; burning, present participle; burns, 3rd person singular present; burnt, past participle; burnt, past tense
burned, past participle; burned, past tense; burning, present participle; burns, 3rd person singular present; burnt, past participle; burnt, past tense
- (of a fire) Flame or glow while consuming a material such as coal or wood
- - a fire burned and crackled cheerfully in the grate
- (of a candle or other source of light) Be alight
- - a light was burning in the hall
- Be or cause to be destroyed by fire
- - he watched his restaurant burn to the ground
- Damage or injure by heat or fire
- - I burned myself on the stove
- (of a person, the skin, or a part of the body) Become red and painful through exposure to the sun
- - my skin tans easily but sometimes burns
- Feel or cause to feel sore, hot, or inflamed, typically as a result of illness or injury
- (of a person's face) Feel hot and flushed from an intense emotion such as shame or indignation
- - her face burned with the humiliation
- Be possessed by (a desire or an emotion)
- - Martha was burning with curiosity
- Use (a type of fuel) as a source of heat or energy
- - a diesel engine converted to burn natural gas
- (of a person) Convert (calories) to energy
- - the speed at which your body burns calories
- Produce (a compact disc) by copying from an original or master copy
- Drive very fast
- - he burned past us like a maniac
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