
Hanapin
to burn up
[phrase form: burn]
01
to be entirely destroyed by fire
Example
The old barn burned up in minutes due to the intense heat of the fire.
The dry leaves piled up near the campsite started to burn up when a spark landed on them.
The paper documents left near the open window accidentally caught fire and burned up.
02
to completely use all of a resource, especially energy
Example
Electronic devices left on standby can slowly burn up electricity.
The spaceship 's engines were designed to burn up a vast amount of fuel during takeoff.
The factory decided to burn the excess materials up to create more space.
03
to shine very brightly
Example
The fireworks burned up in the night sky with vibrant colors.
The candles burned up on the birthday cake, their flames rising high.
The torches burned up, illuminating the path through the ancient ruins.
04
to destroy completely by setting something on fire
Example
They decided to burn the old documents up to maintain confidentiality.
The medieval invaders sought to burn up the enemy's supplies during the siege.
The artist intentionally chose to burn up the canvas as part of a unique art installation.
05
to make someone extremely angry or upset
Example
His careless remarks really burned her up during the meeting.
The unexpected delay burned up the already frustrated passengers.
Jenny burned up with anger after hearing his thoughtless comment.
06
to have a very high body temperature, often due to illness
Example
The doctor confirmed that the patient was burning up with an infection.
When burning up with a fever, it's important to stay hydrated and rest.
In some cases, a viral infection can make you feel like you 're burning up.

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