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burn

Definition for burn

verb as in be on fire; set on fire

verb as in cause or feel stinging pain

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hurt

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bite, pain, smart, sting, tingle

verb as in be excited about; yearn for

verb as in cheat

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beat, take, use

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Rainfall rates could be half an inch or more per hour, leading the weather service to put burn areas on flood watch from Monday night to Tuesday afternoon, he said.

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The two women move around the room, burning herbs and shaking shamanic rattles while singing and chanting in a purification ritual known as "smudging".

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Twenty years later, simmering racial tensions and police mistrust escalated into the Handsworth riots, with shops looted, cars burned and 35 people injured or hospitalised over two days of mayhem.

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There is some risk of flash flooding and debris flows in burn scar areas.

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Video footage taken on Friday showed fires still burning, charred vehicles, and smoke rising from the razed building.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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