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burning

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Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
So hot as to seem to burn (something). n. 1 The act by which something burns or is burned. 2 A fire. v (present participle of burn English)

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
n. the act of burning something; "the burning of leaves was prohibited by a town ordinance" [syn: combustion ] pain that feels hot as if it were on fire [syn: burn ] a process in which a substance reacts with oxygen to give heat and light [syn: combustion ...

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Old English in the literal sense; c.1300 figurative, present participle adjective from burn (v.)). Burning question matches French question brûlante , German brennende Frage . Burning bush is from Exodus III. Burning glass is attested from 1560s.

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
" Burning " is the second single released from Maria Arredondo 's album Not Going Under . It was released in September 2004 and was the second Arredondo single to become a video.

Usage examples of burning.

De Windt was not so much a creator as a summarizer, a concentrator, a lens that gathered to a burning focus the accumulating mental illumination of his day.

Tarquin, thinking it advisable to pursue the enemy closely while in this consternation, after sending the booty and the prisoners to Rome, piling up and burning the spoils which he had vowed to Vulcan, proceeds to lead his army onward into the Sabine territory.

For with the burning out of the generator bars the energy of the disintegrating allotropic iron had had no outlet, and had built up until it had broken through its insulation and in an irresistible flood of power had torn through all obstacles in its path to neutralization.

Patriarch set the burning censer on the table, then uncorked the crystal ampulla that hung on a chain around his neck, a tiny phial with many facets that contained a blood-red liquid.

Thoreau is considered the American Anarchist par excellence, and, if we can believe Vernon Louis Parrington, all of the Adams family--from the two presidents to the brothers--wished nothing more than the burning of State Street, the site of Boston banking.

Another nervous entry in the police dossiers, recorded shortly after the air raids over Tokyo began, noted that little children were blithely singing a jingle anticipating the imperial palace burning down.

But among the crowd of friends and admirers who, coming from all parts, pressed around the little pink house, the most amazed of all was Marius, the blind cabinet-maker, unable to contain his intense delight at the sudden burning of so much incense before his idol, for to him it had seemed that this day of apotheosis would never dawn!

So that my sorrowing spirites exasperated with an amorous desire and extreame vexation, continually burning in my panting breast, coulde by no meanes bee asswaged, but with supping vp of continuall sobbings, and breathing out of their flying losse.

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For instance, if the student intent upon his problem in analysis does not notice the flickering light, the playing of the piano, or the smell of the burning meat breaking in upon him, it is because this problem occupies the centre of the attentive field.

And over her poor attenuated face with its cheeks burning with fever, there swept the bright hope of a new life.

Wilbur, giving him his passionate interest in bacteriology before burning itself out.

The pinnace was sliding away from the banyan tree, leaving the burning skiff behind.

The royal standard of house Barca stood at her masthead, and there were lamps burning at stem and stern.

As the baronet advanced, the fact of a light burning was clear to him.