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Burn up   /bərn əp/   Listen
Burn up

verb
1.
Burn brightly.  Synonyms: blaze up, flame up, flare.
2.
Use up (energy).  Synonyms: burn, burn off.
3.
Burn completely; be consumed or destroyed by fire.  Synonyms: burn down, go up.  "The mountain of paper went up in flames"






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"Burn up" Quotes from Famous Books



... They can work all their will with primroses; Change them to golden money, or little flames To burn up those who do them ...
— The Atlantic Book of Modern Plays • Various

... mercy, deliver him into the hands of his enemies, and imprison him in the land of his enemies. May Nergal, the mighty among the gods, whose contest is irresistible, who grants me victory, in his great might burn up his subjects like a slender reed-stalk, cut off his limbs with his mighty weapons, and shatter him like an earthen image. May Nin-tu, the sublime mistress of the lands, the fruitful mother, deny him a son, vouchsafe him no name, give him ...
— The Great Events by Famous Historians, Vol. 1 • Various

... tiny animals, called cells,—so tiny that they can be seen only under a microscope. Each of these cells must have food and air, just like any other animal. They eat the food the blood brings to them, and they take the air from the red corpuscles in the blood. With the air as a "draft," they burn up the waste scraps, as we burn scraps from the kitchen, in the back of ...
— The Child's Day • Woods Hutchinson

... of the descendants of the men who fought at Marathon and Thermopylae? The old Greek civilisation was rotting swiftly down; while a fire of God was preparing, slowly and dimly, in that unnoticed Italian town of Rome, which was destined to burn up that dead world, and all ...
— Alexandria and her Schools • Charles Kingsley

... are the very greatest, for it seems to purify the soul in a wonderful way, and destroy, as it were utterly, altogether the strength of our sensual nature. It is a grand flame of fire, which seems to burn up and annihilate all the desires of this life. For though now—glory be to God!—I had no desire after vanities, I saw clearly in the vision how all things are vanity, and how hollow are all the dignities ...
— The Life of St. Teresa of Jesus • Teresa of Avila


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