107 Verbs to Use for the Word burning

Drop the semolina into the boiling stock, and keep stirring, to prevent its burning.

II Soon as the evening shades prevail, The moon takes up the wondrous tale; And nightly to the listening earth Repeats the story of her birth: Whilst all the stars that round her burn, And all the planets in their turn, Confirm the tidings as they roll, And spread the truth from pole to pole.

They turned round, and every man there saw his own cottage burning.

A credible person says, he once saw an Indian burn himself; and when he came near the pile, he drew out a cangiar, or sharp knife, with which he ripped himself open, and pulling out the lap of his liver with his left hand, cut off a piece of it with his cangiar, and gave it to one of his brothers, talking all the time with the most invincible contempt of death and torture, and at length leaped into the fire, in his passage to hell.

he who his unglad Task ever plies 'mid rotatory burnings, That round and round incalculably reel For wrath divine hath made him like a wheel

" "We must leave a light burning," decided Betty, "and a note near it explaining why we came in and that we are asleep upstairs.

Throughout this period of utter gloom only two things served to keep alive the Serb traditiontheir splendid popular ballads, unequalled in Europe for directness and imagination, save, perhaps, by the ballads of the Anglo-Scottish Border; and the clergy of the Orthodox Church, poor ignorant despised peasants like their flock, yet bravely keeping the national flame burning.

I feel ever the burning of this dread growth.

In the early dawn they crossed the burn and came to the edge of the swamp domain of Kazan and Gray Wolf.

I did not feel the burn at all, but I kept it covered.

We had suffered enough frae the burn at our door, without trusting our only son upon the wide ocean.

I presume the reason lies in the fact that the same terrible week which included the burning of Louvain included also the burning of Dinant; and in the world-wide cry of protestation and distress which arose with the smoke of the greater calamity the smaller voice of grief for little ruined Dinant was almost lost.

It invented Purgatory, to escape the awful burnings of an everlasting hell of physical sufferings.

John Randolph came up behind Evadne one morning as she was dressing the burns of a little lad who had been severely injured at a fire.

tis not time to weep; Torment not thou thyself before thy time; The hour will come when thou wilt need thy tears To cool the burning of thy desert brain.

The Despatch, or the Old Jamaica Courant, so well known in 1832 for advocating the burning of chapels, and the hanging of missionaries; was quite in the shade.

After giving a hasty greeting and blessing to the lad, who was charmed to see his tutor, the Father continued the burning of his papers, drawing them from a cupboard over the mantelpiece wall, which Harry had never seen before.

There he found a light burning.

She still increased the burnings of my heart.

For he saith, By the strength of my hand I have done it, and by my wisdom; for I am prudent, and I have removed the bounds of the people, and have robbed their treasures, and put down the inhabitants like a valiant man: and as I have gathered all the earth, as one gathereth eggs, therefore shall the Lord of Hosts send among his fat ones leanness, and under his glory He shall kindle a burning like the burning of a fire."

A larger quantity of this substance in the tube would produce on me, as I now hold it, incurable burns, just as it did on its discoverer before his death.

Some conversation respecting the burnings in Kent.

Within doth eat the silly worm; Even so a mind in envy rolled Always within it self doth burn.

GALLOPING XVIII THE BURNING OF THE BUNGALOW XIX CHASE COMES FROM THE CLOUDS XX NEENAH XXI

Mrs. Farron had suddenly detected a new burn in the hearth-rug.

107 Verbs to Use for the Word  burning