Treated by heating to a high temperature but below the melting or fusing point.
Destroyed or badly damaged by fire.
1 Then came the global financial crisis and many of them got burnt .
2 I see the ill; I see many burnt in a great fire.
3 The black-beetles have left the house; the house will be burnt down.
4 On the main approach into town are miles of burnt , smouldering forest.
5 On the main approach into town are miles of burnt , smoldering forest.
6 On the altar that is in the place the flame burnt brightly.
7 The gas burnt economically low within its stained-glass cage in the hall.
8 Doctors were struggling to assist horrifically wounded victims, many burnt beyond recognition.
9 Mr Marsh said it did not appear that any houses were burnt .
10 He ordered them burnt as soon as possible in the capacious fireplace.
11 Never burnt ; that fire must have been cold when she went in.
12 A lot of them have been burnt so many times, he said.
13 Grim the Hersir and about thirty men were burnt in the house.
14 Gesturing towards two burnt vehicles, he added: We don't agree with that.
15 Vague suggestions of architecture and biology burnt onto the paper, scarring it.
16 The lamp in which the oil had burnt down began to smoke.
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