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The name translates from Arabic as "he burnt his finger", which goes some way to explaining how irresistible it is, even when it's piping hot.
Every bridge he built, he burnt.
Crop residues and animal manure, which were previously returned to the soil to add valuable nutrients, are having to he burnt for fuel.
The main course involved slow-cooked lamb shoulder with figs, apricots, and an almond-and-orange-blossom salsa; sweet-and-sour leeks, goat's curd, and currants; green beans with pistachio and preserved lemon; and harak osbao, a lentil dish of such irresistible complexity that its Arabic name means "he burnt his fingers," perhaps because the cook couldn't wait to try it.
"In the years close to his death, he burnt a lot of burnt bridges," she said.
He burnt me hair off me.
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These included a visit to Vesuvius from which he returned "burnt from head to foot", he later wrote.
So hot, in fact, that he makes them drink their precious cow, once he's burnt it down and mixed the ash into some water.
If he got burnt, it merely added to his aura and he ended his career as a United and England legend, albeit one who might have achieved even more if he had not spent so long on the treatment table.
Initial autopsy findings have indicated that he was "burnt alive".
But he was burnt bad and the burns finally got ahold of him".
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