to be injured, damaged, or destroyed by fire or heat
to feel strong emotion
to damage or destroy by fire
to use as fuel
to cause a stinging sensation in
to record data on (a compact disc)
injury caused by burning
to burn to the ground
(in printing) to expose (one part of an image) to more light by masking the other parts in order to darken and give greater detail to the unmasked area
(of morning mist) to be dissipated by the warmth of the rising sun
to weld lead with lead
to exhaust one's energy, ideas, etc., through overwork or intemperance
to incite to anger
to exhaust or become exhausted
to be excessively active or immoderate, as by leading an active social life by night and a busy work life by day
to work, study,etc., until late at night
to burn completely or utterly
to become angry
to destroy by fire [v BURNED, BURNING, BURNS, BURNT] : BURNINGLY [adv]