Sentences with burn out
burn out
B b - Fire officials let the fire burn itself out. [VERB pronoun-reflexive PREPOSITION]
- He might burn himself out and go to an early grave. [VERB pronoun-reflexive PREPOSITION]
- The clutch burnt out
- The fire burned in the grate.
- The wound burned and throbbed.
- The lights in the house burned all night.
- The pavement burned in the noon sun.
- The whiskey burned in his throat.
- When she said I was rude, I really burned.
- He burned with desire.
- The steak burned around the edges.
- She burns easily and has to stay in the shade.
- You may burn for that sin.
- The murderer was sentenced to burn.
- His words burned into her heart.
- He burned coal to heat the house.
- I almost burned the roast.
- Look out, you'll burn yourself!
- The heretic was burned at the stake.
- She burned a hole in her dress.
- The iodine burned his cut.
- He burned energy as if he never heard of resting.
- She was burned by that phony stock deal.
- She burned a CD of their favorite songs.
- To burn a narcotics detective.
- They feared that he would burn himself out or break down.
- To burn the midnight oil before final exams.
- You can't burn the candle at both ends and hold onto a job.
- The candle finally burned out.
- After six months of twelve-hour workdays, most people just burn out and quit.
- The repairs on this nuclear reactor have burned out every welder in the province.