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Melt, break, or become otherwise unusable.
blow
blow out
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To be extinguished due to a lack of fuel.
cease burning
1
As a result, they are vulnerable, less effective, and risk
burn
out
.
2
He held the match before him and calmly watched it
burn
out
.
3
They
burn
out
every evolved violence limitation instinct in the human psyche.
4
A metal detector on this hill would
burn
out
in ten minutes.
5
You never saw grate bars
burn
out
with a clean ash box.
6
We already have enough material to last until the stars
burn
out
.
7
Some hills have gone grey and pastures are starting to
burn
out
.
8
George said he could
burn
out
the nest but it was risky.
9
We might as well see if we can
burn
out
the pain.
10
Will the fire
burn
out
before it sets off the next reaction?
11
When they
burn
out
,
he'll come to a dead halt, an then-
12
Is there going to be singing competition
burn
out
?
said Mansfield.
13
There was also a risk the pumps could
burn
out
,
the spokesperson said.
14
The candles were beginning to
burn
out
and it was necessary to leave.
15
The fire fell from heaven, but could not
burn
out
the accurst plague.
16
There is the danger that elements may
burn
out
in the propulsion system.
burn
out
burn
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