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been burn
verb
To cause to be consumed by fire.
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A great title would have been: "Burn This Book".
The well-published mantra from the second wave of the feminist movement may have been, "Burn your bra!" (whether they actually did or not is highly-contested discussion), but Kimba Langas of Denver found an even more empowering use for them.
I wouldn't want to have been Burn, thrusting himself into these bleak and terrifying mental spaces, but I'm glad he did it for me.
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The burning topic in India is burn deaths of young newly married females for demand of dowry.
"All are burn victims with varying degrees of burns," said Conchita Ruiz-Topinka, a hospital spokeswoman.
"All we do is burn tires.
All we did was burn a book.
His black clogs were scuffed beneath his jeans, and there were burn marks on his forearms.
I wrote you a letter, but all you did was burn a hole in my sweater.
Martin then said reflectively, "Unless it is 'Burn Man on a Texas Porch'".
One of its major duties is burn harmful, unneeded gases and light liquids into the atmosphere.
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