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do a slow burn
(idiomatic) To experience a gradually increasing feeling of anger or frustration; to slowly burn.
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I've burned myself
Burned-Over District
A nickname for portions of Western New York State, where there was much religious fervor during the Second Great Awakening.
burn one's boats
To cut oneself off from all chance of retreat; to stake everything on success.
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burn someone's ears
(idiomatic) To cause blushing of someone's ears due to strong embarrassment.
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burned one's bridges
burn the midnight oil
(idiomatic) To work studiously, especially late into the night.
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second-degree burn
a burn, more severe than a first-degree burn, that blisters the skin
third-degree burn
A severe burn that destroys skin and underlying tissue and exposes nerve endings.
burn one's fingers
(idiomatic) to harm oneself; to suffer consequences of one's actions.
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