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to burned
verb
To cause to be consumed by fire.
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Improperly cooked clams can range from oil-laden to burned.
Whiplash, as mentioned, is likely to burned up in this company, which leaves... American Sniper.
Off the corridor are four bedrooms and two bathrooms - the exterior of each painted a different colour, from duck-egg blue to burned yellow.
Some of the physics is quite basic: it had never occurred to me that the reason many foods go from uncooked to burned at such speed is that light-colored foods reflect heat better than dark: "As browning reactions begin, the darkening surface rapidly soaks up more and more of the heat rays.
The uncentered components 2 and 3, appear to contain similar amounts of information linked to burned areas.
The current study was designed to further investigate the selectivity of DGD to burned eschar in a larger number and more varied types of wounds.
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Check the cake is scorched as opposed to burnt.
The resinous material had to be burned to become activated.
Now it's time to get burned".
Is our mosque going to get burned?' ".
Bettania's clothing had to be burned.
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