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Burned

Burned meaning

Damaged or consumed by heat, fire, oxidation, or similar process.

Example sentences (20)

One particular bit from the comic features Del inquiring a fire breather how he pulls off such a stunt without getting burned, to which he replies, “So, how do you not get burned?

Around noon Saturday, neighbors came by to the burned house — the only home on the block that burned — and stuck posters with messages of support to the parts of the structure that were still standing.

Residents may recall the Draper Mountain fire from April 2016 that burned a large portion of one hillside after a brush pile that was being burned got out of control.

Later, at the local pub, a barkeep would tell him the burned-out area he had seen behind the convent was the place where the nuns had burned the birth and adoption records.

No structures have been burned in the Silver Creek Fire, but it is moving quickly, and over 4,000 acres have burned.

Burned-over district In the early nineteenth century, western New York was called the " burned-over district " because of the highly publicized revivals that crisscrossed the region.

He ordered it to be burned to prevent it from falling into enemy hands, then he commanded the town of Dam to be burned to the ground as well.

In the "burned over district" of western New York, the spirit of revival burned brightly.

Levine pp. 271–2 Davis and his cabinet left the city by train that night, as government officials burned documents and departing Confederate troops burned tobacco and other warehouses to deny their contents to the victors.

On 16 August the British burned and destroyed the grounded prize Heureux as no longer fit for service and on 18 August also burned Guerrier and Mercure.

Several constables and magistrates were badly beaten, the greater part of Road Town itself was burned down, and a large number of the plantation houses were destroyed, cane fields were burned and sugar mills destroyed.

When jewelry containing diamonds is heated (for repairs) the diamond should be protected with boric acid ; otherwise the diamond (which is pure carbon) could be burned on the surface or even burned completely up.

While the smaller fallas dotted around the streets are burned at approximately the same time as each other, the last falla to be burned is the main one, which is saved until last so that everybody can watch it.

A body was found early Thursday evening in a burned-out shed on the Indigenous reserve Kitiganik, or Rapid Lake, in Quebec's Outaouais region.

About 140,000 square km of land, roughly the size of New York state, have already burned, and government officials project the fire season could stretch into autumn due to widespread drought-like conditions in Canada.

According to Shibburn, which keeps track of SHIB burning, the burn rate suddenly exploded 7,900% on Friday as 43 million tokens were burned in a single day.

A comparison of satellite photos shows the extent of damage between March 31 and May 8 in El Geneina, Sudan, with burned buildings scarring the landscape.

A couple of months after her house burned to the ground, the actress playing Dr. Amelia Shepherd on the medical drama shares her heartbreak as she thanks those who came to help.

A dangerous chemical known as vinyl chloride which leaked in the crash was burned before it could explode.

A family rummages through a home burned during the 1992 riots in South Central Los Angeles.