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burner

[bur-ner] / ˈbɜr nər /


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Throw on a lab coat, spark a Bunsen burner, and stay close to the eyewash station, but hopefully it won’t come to that.

From Barron's

My friend Pip Hartle has a cute ceramics studio at the back of her garden, with lots of natural light and a wood burner, so it is lovely to visit in winter.

From The Wall Street Journal

Raj: Our personal lives were completely on the back burner for three years before this year.

From Los Angeles Times

He moved over to an appliance that looked like a stove but with metal zigzagging across the top instead of the usual burners.

From Los Angeles Times

The Dayforce study comes as Americans grapple with higher housing, healthcare, transportation and childcare costs — all immediate needs that can push retirement savings to the back burner.

From MarketWatch