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  • 61burn — 1. noun /bɜː(r)n/ a) A physical injury caused by heat or cold or electricity or radiation or caustic chemicals. She had second degree burns from falling in the bonfire. b) The act of burning something …

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  • 62burn sth off phrasal — verb (T) 1 to remove something by burning it: farmers burning off the stubble from the fields 2 burn off energy/fat/calories etc to use energy etc by doing physical exercise: I think I ll go for a walk and burn off a few calories! …

    Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • 63burn down — phrasal verb Word forms burn down : present tense I/you/we/they burn down he/she/it burns down present participle burning down past tense burned down or burnt down past participle burned down or burnt down 1) [intransitive/transitive] to destroy… …

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  • 64burn one's bridges — phrasal also burn one s boats : to cut off all means of retreat * * * I see burn I II do something that makes it impossible to return to an earlier state …

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  • 65Something Borrowed (Torchwood) — Doctorwhobox number = 22 serial name = Something Borrowed caption = show = TW type = episode cast = * John Barrowman – Captain Jack Harkness * Eve Myles – Gwen Cooper * Burn Gorman – Owen Harper * Naoko Mori – Toshiko Sato * Gareth David Lloyd –… …

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  • 66Something Wall-Mart This Way Comes — Infobox Television episode Title = Something Wall Mart This Way Comes Series = South Park Caption = South Park as a ghost town Season = 8 Episode = 120 Airdate = November 3, 2004 Production = 809 Writer = Trey Parker Director = Trey Parker Guests …

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  • 67burn one's fingers — {v. phr.}, {informal} To get in trouble doing something and fear to do it again; learn caution through an unpleasant experience. * /He had burned his fingers in the stock market once, and didn t want to try again./ * /Some people can t be told;… …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 68burn one's fingers — {v. phr.}, {informal} To get in trouble doing something and fear to do it again; learn caution through an unpleasant experience. * /He had burned his fingers in the stock market once, and didn t want to try again./ * /Some people can t be told;… …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 69burn in hell — verb Statement of anger directed at someone in contempt, especially after that individual had done something very wrong. The mother told the murder trial defendant that he could burn in hell for killing her son and taking her daughter in law away …

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  • 70burn\ the\ tambourines — Let s put a stop to this rah rah approach. We ned to get down to business and do something. Burn the tambourines; we need a serious solution to the productivity slump we ve been experiencing …

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