burn in a sentence
v. t.
Definition
Burn: to produce flames and heat as a result of combustion.
Sample Sentences
- The campfire began to burn brightly as the sun set behind the trees.
- She watched as the toast started to burn in the toaster, filling the kitchen with smoke.
- His passion for art seemed to burn even brighter after visiting the gallery.
- The document was so sensitive that they decided to burn it rather than risk it falling into the wrong hands.
- As the flames began to burn higher, they knew they needed to call the fire department.
- The scent of burning wood filled the air, evoking memories of summer nights by the lake.
- Her anger began to burn inside her, fueling her determination to succeed.
- He felt his heart burn with excitement as he stepped onto the stage for the first time.
- The candle flickered and threatened to burn out, yet it held on through the night.
- In the aftermath of the wildfire, the landscape was left scarred and burned, a stark reminder of nature's power.
- The wood in the fireplace began to burn brightly, casting shadows on the walls.
- She felt a burn in her muscles after the intense workout at the gym.
- The chef warned me to be careful not to burn the sauce while it simmered.
- He decided to burn the old letters as a way to let go of the past.
- The sun can burn your skin if you don’t apply sunscreen during the summer.
- Their passion for each other seemed to burn hotter with every passing day.
- The scientist explained how to burn the chemical safely in the lab.
- A single spark can burn down an entire forest if left unchecked.
- After the accident, the car remained in the lot, burned and twisted metal.
- She watched the candle burn down, lost in her thoughts about the future.
- The campfire began to burn brightly as night fell.
- She accidentally burned her hand while cooking dinner.
- The sun can burn your skin if you forget to apply sunscreen.
- He watched the old building burn to the ground, engulfed in flames.
- The motivational speech ignited a burn of passion within the audience.
- She felt a burn in her muscles after the intense workout.
- His anger seemed to burn hotter with each passing moment.
- The scientist studied how different materials burn at various temperatures.
- The letter was so hurtful that it felt like a burn that wouldn't heal.
- They decided to burn the old papers rather than throw them away.
- The campfire began to burn brightly as night fell around us.
- She felt the burn of the sun on her skin during the long hike.
- He decided to burn the old letters to let go of the past.
- The chef warned us not to burn the garlic, as it would ruin the dish.
- After hours of practice, he could feel the burn in his muscles.
- The wildfire threatened to burn through the entire forest if not contained.
- She watched the candle burn down slowly, lost in her thoughts.
- The artist used vibrant colors to depict the burn of the sunset.
- He made a mistake and accidentally burned his dinner to a crisp.
- The pain from the burn on her arm reminded her to be more careful next time.
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