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burning
adjective
in
flames
;
being
destroyed
or
lit
by
fire
•
Firefighters
rushed
to
the
burning
house
.
Firefighters
rushed
to
the
burning
house
.
•
We
warmed
ourselves
by
the
burning
logs
in
the
fireplace
.
We
warmed
ourselves
by
the
burning
logs
in
the
fireplace
.
adjective
so
hot
that
it
causes
heat
or
a
stinging
feeling
•
She
took
a
sip
of
tea
and
pulled
back
from
the
burning
liquid
.
She
took
a
sip
of
tea
and
pulled
back
from
the
burning
liquid
.
•
The
desert
sand
felt
burning
under
our
bare
feet
.
The
desert
sand
felt
burning
under
our
bare
feet
.
noun
the
act
or
process
of
something
being
set
on
fire
or
being
consumed
by
fire
•
The
controlled
burning
of
dead
leaves
helped
prevent
larger
wildfires
.
The
controlled
burning
of
dead
leaves
helped
prevent
larger
wildfires
.
•
There
will
be
a
burning
of
old
documents
at
the
end
of
the
week
.
There
will
be
a
burning
of
old
documents
at
the
end
of
the
week
.
adjective
felt
very
strongly
and
powerfully
•
She
had
a
burning
desire
to
travel
the
world
.
She
had
a
burning
desire
to
travel
the
world
.
•
His
speech
was
driven
by
a
burning
anger
at
injustice
.
His
speech
was
driven
by
a
burning
anger
at
injustice
.
adjective
so
important
or
serious
that
it
must
be
dealt
with
at
once
•
Climate
change
is
a
burning
issue
for
our
generation
.
Climate
change
is
a
burning
issue
for
our
generation
.
•
The
meeting
focused
on
the
company's
burning
financial
problems
.
The
meeting
focused
on
the
company's
burning
financial
problems
.
burn
verb
-
burn
,
burning
,
burns
,
burned
,
burnt
to
damage
,
destroy
,
or
change
something
by
fire
or
extreme
heat
•
Be
careful
not
to
burn
the
cookies
in
the
oven
.
Be
careful
not
to
burn
the
cookies
in
the
oven
.
•
The
campfire
burned
brightly
under
the
starry
night
sky
.
The
campfire
burned
brightly
under
the
starry
night
sky
.
verb
-
burn
,
burning
,
burns
,
burned
,
burnt
to
cause
or
feel
a
sharp
pain
on
the
skin
from
heat
,
sun
,
or
something
spicy
•
I
touched
the
hot
pan
and
it
burned
my
fingers
.
I
touched
the
hot
pan
and
it
burned
my
fingers
.
•
Her
shoulders
burned
after
a
day
at
the
beach
without
sunscreen
.
Her
shoulders
burned
after
a
day
at
the
beach
without
sunscreen
.
verb
-
burn
,
burning
,
burns
,
burned
,
burnt
to
use
fuel
,
calories
,
or
another
energy
source
to
produce
heat
,
light
,
or
power
•
The
car
burns
less
gasoline
after
the
tune-up
.
The
car
burns
less
gasoline
after
the
tune-up
.
•
Jogging
for
thirty
minutes
can
burn
hundreds
of
calories
.
Jogging
for
thirty
minutes
can
burn
hundreds
of
calories
.
verb
-
burn
,
burning
,
burns
,
burned
,
burnt
to
record
data
onto
an
optical
disc
such
as
a
CD
or
DVD
•
He
burned
the
wedding
photos
onto
a
DVD
for
the
family
.
He
burned
the
wedding
photos
onto
a
DVD
for
the
family
.
•
Please
burn
a
copy
of
the
software
installer
to
a
CD
.
Please
burn
a
copy
of
the
software
installer
to
a
CD
.
verb
-
burn
,
burning
,
burns
,
burned
,
burnt
to
say
something
clever
and
cutting
that
embarrasses
or
humiliates
someone
•
She
totally
burned
him
with
that
comeback
.
She
totally
burned
him
with
that
comeback
.
•
The
comedian
burned
the
heckler
and
the
audience
roared
.
The
comedian
burned
the
heckler
and
the
audience
roared
.