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"a burnt" is not a grammatically correct phrase.
The correct phrase would be "a burned [noun]" or "a burnt [noun]." For example: - I threw away a burned piece of toast. - The fire left behind a burnt smell in the house. - The chef served a burnt steak to the customer.
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A burnt hole spreading.
"So's a burnt bus.
"She doesn't want a burnt orange one".
"It was like a burnt house.
Muffins and a burnt White House.
And then she found a burnt spoon.
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There is also a burnt-toast cure.
"Beds, mattresses, a burnt-out car".
She was wearing jeans and a burnt-orange T-shirt.
Nearby, on a deserted road, was a burnt-out lorry.
"It's really calming; like a burnt-orangey colour.
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