burned up
see burn up.
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How to use burned up in a sentence
That was before the batteries burned up and the whole fleet was grounded for more than three months.
No, Noah Gallagher Shannon, Your Plane Was Not Going to Crash | Clive Irving | June 1, 2013 | THE DAILY BEASTThe White House also may have burned up the last amount of goodwill it had from the junior Republican senator from Illinois.
Obama Embraces Signing Statements After Knocking Bush for Using Them | Eli Lake | January 4, 2012 | THE DAILY BEASTWith them the body has worn out the soul, the senses have burned up the heart, dissipation has blunted the feelings.
Camille (La Dame aux Camilias) | Alexandre Dumas, filsI've gone through Hell the last two or three weeks and they've been burned up altogether.
Jaffery | William J. LockeThe proteins, or nitrogenous foods, are not so completely burned up in the body.
The Mother and Her Child | William S. Sadler
The fire burned up her tipi and everything it contained, and they barely escaped with their lives.
Prairie Smoke (Second Edition, Revised) | Melvin Randolph GilmoreA knock came at the door, and her courage, which had sunk so low, burned up again within her.
Fair Margaret | H. Rider Haggard
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