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burned

British  
/ bɜːnd /

adjective

  1. having been cheated in a sale of drugs

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Mice that ate a diet low in these amino acids burned more calories than mice fed a standard diet.

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Today, it is primarily burned for heat and electricity, a process that releases greenhouse gases.

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When it burned down in 2015, the community chipped in to rebuild.

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I’m completely burned out and want to walk away.

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At one séance, a skeptic asked to hold his dead wife’s hand, which had been severely burned in a fire.

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