burned

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definition
verb
a fire burned and crackled cheerfully in the grate
(of a fire) flame or glow while consuming a material such as coal or wood.
my skin tans easily but sometimes burns
(of a person, the skin, or a part of the body) become red and painful through exposure to the sun.
adjective
burned wood
having been burned.
example
Cottons are used such as Turkey red and Balkan blue and Mandarin yellow, with a good deal of 'burned' orange and black.
His project was a 'burned' pound cake, but it looked burnt and the lemon topping was watered down.
You don't want a lumpy, starchy gravy or a 'burned' roux.
At the site of one ambush there was a festive air as a large group of boys banged away at the 'burned' carcass of an abandoned U.S. vehicle.
Too much heat means the skins at the bottom of the still will start to burn and your entire batch will be marred by the 'burned' flavors.
We had some 'burned' victims pass us, but it was calm.
The bread is burned; Paul hides the 'burned' bread from his mother and continues giving Miriam her French lesson.
Caramel usually is more or less 'burned' sugar, so what is burnt caramel like?
There were survivors with 'burned' skin hanging from their bodies.
The 'burned' and charred hulks, lined up on a rear lot at the San Gabriel Valley dealership, looked like they'd been flown out of Mogadishu.
One section of palisade was burned, and within the 'burned' remains were numerous flint arrowheads, possibly used as ‘fire arrows’.
Streets are still littered with the blackened hulls of 'burned' cars.
I scrape the 'burned' part into the sink and eat the rest, buttered.
He makes versions of famous images out of any material at home: cracked porcelain, 'burned' wood scraps, chunks of old books.
The evidence of God's wrath was the blocks upon blocks of 'burned' buildings we supposedly brought on ourselves.
And 'burned' lips turn to sandpaper or, worse, can produce blisters.
Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger just recently toured the devastation, toured the 'burned' areas by helicopter.
A cheering crowd dragged their 'burned' and mutilated bodies through the streets and hanged two bodies from a bridge over the Euphrates River.
I am not the cook Grandma was and I've had to save quite a few meals using Grandma's tip to get the 'burned' taste out of food.
When you have burned them well, cut off the 'burned' skin together with the spines, and all the meat remains.
His skin blackens until it begins to feel away, turning to dust, leaving just the 'burned' black bone underneath, the inverted pentagram burning red on the skull.
He was the 'burned' guy, the mangled guy - that didn't look anything like him!
Too often the exterior of an encrusted entrée gets a tad scorched in the pan, lending a 'burned' taste to an otherwise fine piece of fish or fowl.
The concession stand sat at the back of the lobby and if some new kid happened to be on duty, the place probably smelled of 'burned' popcorn.
Earl Hecker sat outside the room where nurses were applying white antimicrobial cream to 'burned' soldiers.
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