Treated by heating to a high temperature but below the melting or fusing point.
Destroyed or badly damaged by fire.
1 Later, he saw three more bodies in burned - out South African military vehicles.
2 Year after year, whole harvests had been destroyed, buildings burned , livestock stolen.
3 Persecution was like fire on the vase; it burned the colors in.
4 The original was burned in the great fire at Jeddo in 1858.
5 But of course, the Overlook had burned to the ground long ago.
6 It is so; there was sulphur in the very wood we burned .
7 Six of the survivors were seriously burned , added the China News Service.
8 The male children and the female children I burned in the flames.
9 They burned Israeli and American flags and waved Palestinian and Iraqi flags.
10 The light burned low over the white desk; the portières hung close.
11 My eyes are the colour of burned wine; in them lives melancholy.
12 Keep him in the bath until the alcohol is all burned out.
13 Only one taper burned in the third chamber; there were no windows.
14 The moment is burned into my memory- the moment before everything changed.
15 Several analysts said Apple probably made a decision that burned its supplier.
16 ANOTHER Catholic church was burned in an arson attack early yesterday morning.
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