Sentence for burned | Use burned in a sentence

Sentences with burned. The sentences below are ordered by length from shorter and easier to longer and more complex. They use burned in a sentence, providing visitors a sentence for burned.

  • How his head burned! (8)
  • Her head burned. (10)
  • His cheeks burned. (8)
  • Her ears burned crimson. (8)
  • His anger burned up anew. (8)
  • I would have burned first! (8)
  • She burned and ached to do it. (10)
  • It was burned to death in 1887. (21)
  • His face burned with a dark flush. (8)
  • And yet a sense of injustice burned in her. (8)
  • As had he flung it, in her breast it burned. (10)
  • Fragrant weeds burned bright about the garden. (10)
  • But a candle burned at one of the back windows. (10)
  • He took me in; his little eyes quite burned me up. (8)
  • Three times his museums were burned to the ground. (21)
  • Killed, torn, and bruised; burned, and killed, like Cyril! (8)
  • He looked at the flame while it burned from blue to yellow. (9)
  • We shall die, we shall be captured, burned, and butchered. (19)
  • My eyes are the colour of burned wine; in them lives melancholy. (8)
  • As she glanced down at her ring, her eyes burned with a softened fire. (9)
  • Stevenson burned his first draft, and rewrote the whole in three days. (2)
  • When the fighting was over they burned nearly the whole settlement to the ground. (19)
  • In either hand she bore a candelabrum, and in each candelabrum burned two candles. (12)
  • But he had burned his ships, blown up his bridges; retreat could not be thought of. (10)
  • In the shock of reading it, he crossed his Rubicon, and burned his boats behind him. (8)
  • He who had burned to see her, he saw her now, fair as a vision, and yet in the flesh! (10)
  • Her cheeks burned again as she thought of hinting for business favors to her husband. (13)
  • The rhinoceros made his escape through a window but was so badly burned that he died. (21)
  • Her cheeks were flushed as if the sun had burned them; her lips were parted in a smile. (8)
  • It burned steadily; and the thought of Pericles supporting patience quite overcame her. (10)
  • Her cheeks burned so, that she could not help trying to hide them from people who passed. (8)
  • The more he struggled to get away from these eyes, the more they bored and burned into him. (8)
  • But for all that, my cheeks burned for days, and my teeth set whenever I faced the thought. (16)
  • Suddenly a light burned up in the darkness on the sea, seemed to swing gently, and vanished. (8)
  • Many of the museum and menagerie curiosities were in the burned building and were destroyed. (21)
  • Her cheeks burned with a Jacqueminot crimson; what should be white in her face was chalky white. (9)
  • Not only was it a nauseous mixture she was forced to gulp from Victor, it burned like a poison. (10)
  • I must have dreamed of it just before waking, and I burned for reasonable information concerning it. (10)
  • The care we took of them lest they should get burned or torn, and prove worthless in the hour of need! (20)
  • The keeper of an Augsburg bath-house, who had burned herself with boiling water, occupied the next bed. (5)
  • The capitol at Washington was burned and several other public buildings destroyed by way of retaliation. (19)
  • Too proud to inquire how his father had taken his absence, he burned to hear whether he was in disgrace. (10)
  • She was transparent enough in one thing; but the flame which burned within her did not light her through. (10)
  • In the meantime the risen sun has burned a way through the fog, splendoring a part of the beleaguered city. (7)
  • A lamp burned low; there was a smell of spirits and tobacco, with a faint, peculiar scent, as of rose leaves. (8)
  • Along the distant, thinly wooded crest to westward the fringe of sunset fire had now nearly burned itself out. (1)
  • Reflecting on the interview with Redworth, though she had performed her part in it placidly, her skin burned. (10)
  • And he realised that she had burned her boats to make it impossible for a man of sensibility to disappoint her! (8)
  • While she read, her features had been quite dull, but they were fired now with feeling, and the deep eyes burned. (13)
  • The fire burned quietly aloft in the sky, while below there rose the clamor of excited men and screeching engines. (13)
  • From between the fingers of his veined and wrinkled hand the cigar, dropping on the empty hearth, burned itself out. (8)
  • The sun burned crimson in a gray-blue sky through a delicate Indian-summer haze, as beautiful as a day-dream in paradise. (7)
  • An overthrown table, a partly burned candle, a chair and some paper with writing on it were all else that the room contained. (1)
  • Christine stood looking at him, and thinking how still handsomer he was in his overcoat; and that fire burned fiercer in her. (9)
  • The July sun had burned his face all the way from Oxford, yet pale was Shelton when he walked up the drive and rang the bell. (8)
  • York, afterwards Toronto, was captured, its public buildings burned, the church {267} pillaged, and the public library sacked. (19)
  • Bob Pillin took it out in desperation, and, sitting down at the bureau, wrote a cheque similar to that which he had torn and burned. (8)
  • In short, we diligently, conscientiously, and with a perverse satisfaction burned the candle of life at both ends and in the middle. (7)
  • Her contemplation of it, contrasted with the life waved to her view by the timepiece, set her whole system rageing; she burned to fly. (10)
  • With the steel-hilt in the clutch, Eyes were shot on her that froze In their blood-thirst overawed; Burned to rend, yet feared to touch. (10)
  • The candle in the window burned down to the socket, sputtered and flared a moment and went out unobserved; for the woman slept and dreamed. (1)
  • Having left France in order to escape the consequences of {81} some rash act, he burned for some chance to retrieve the honour of his name. (19)
  • They must have burned very fiercely; for, while awake at night and in her dreams, she had often heard him wailing and complaining piteously. (5)
  • In his brown eyes there burned a fire of restless thoughts, schemes, combinations, which he was testing in his brain all his waking moments. (13)
  • For him it burned, and it was a celestial radiance about her, unquenched by her shifting fortunes, her wilfulnesses and, it might be, errors. (10)
  • Submissive though she was to court and soothe her brother Rowsley, a spur of jealousy burned in the composition of her sentiments, to set her going. (10)
  • By an assiduous calculation of seconds and minutes, he was enabled to judge that the lamp burned a space of six hours before it required replenishing. (10)

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