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burning house
noun
The furnace in which tin ores are calcined, to sublime the sulfur and arsenic from the pyrites.
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And the burning house a symbol of … something?
AHUAS, Honduras -- The orange glow of a burning house brightened the morning sky.
So he and another officer went toward the burning house, Officer Wright testified.
Slowly I dance out of the burning house of my head.
On the way, they saw a burning house, most likely ignited by a flying ember.
A Long Island man was discovered dead inside his burning house yesterday, the authorities said.
Nearby, the smoke of a burning house rose from the charred rafters.
It's the item I'd run back into a burning house to rescue.
She said she followed some light and crawled out of the burning house through a hole.
In a flooded residential neighborhood in Apalachin, firefighters were unable to reach a burning house on Marshland Road.
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