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be burnt
adjective
Carbonised.
Exact(58)
It cannot all be burnt.
When will my house be burnt?
It would be burnt on the individual's recollection".
Sure, I don't need toast to be burnt.
From time to time a house would be burnt down, villagers said.
Writer expresses delight at finding out that coal from the sea can be burnt for heat.
"I thought for sure our house was going to be burnt down," she later said.
But if the case were lost, his paintings - held, surreally, in a cell - would be burnt.
Elsewhere, they have been turned into biomass pellets that can be burnt to create a relatively clean form of energy.
"Each time a health worker goes into the isolation tents and comes out, their [protective] suit has to be burnt.
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Previous hyperglycemia that caused their micro- or macrovascular disease appeared to be "burnt-out" by complex pathophysiologic mechanisms [16].
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