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Discover Ludwig"burning with" is a correct phrase and is commonly used in written English.
It means to have intense or strong feelings of something. Example: She was burning with anger when she found out her best friend had betrayed her.
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Jungles burning with napalm.
Forest is burning with outrage.
And Paddy Hill, burning with rage, "Justice?
Ed watches her go, burning with zeal.
But my heart was burning with anger.
They stay in their hammocks all day, burning with fever.
"It is burning with cunningness," he said in a statement.
Are you burning with rage at any startling omissions?
"And they're not shining or flashing or burning with passion".
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Or a bridge-burning with Catholic bishops shortly before an election.
These boilers were coal-burning with auxiliary oil sprayers.
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