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Most of the skin on his back was burned off.
Most of the water was lost to space on impact, or burned off.
The decision was made to burn off the oil, but the fire spread and had to be brought back under control.
Thank God, there were other ways to burn off his edge.
They moved quickly to make up for lost time and also to burn off their anger.
Maybe something of my flesh had actually been burnt off.
They burn off the trees and plants to make a field.
It might help him burn off some of his anger.
It burns off, of course, almost immediately in the morning.
All the anger he'd burned off in the last few minutes had helped, as well.
It brings a high that takes a long time to burn off.
After burning off much of my dinner, I have an appetite again.
He said that much of the spill had already burned off.
To do this the areas concerned are frequently burned off.
It's a great way to burn off the effects of stress.
He had an urge to get up, to run, to burn off some energy.
Set it on fire, and allow alcohol to burn off.
Kids ran in packs, burning off the last of their energy.
The next morning he wakes to find that his feet have burned off.
It can take several days to burn off a salty day.
Yet after an hour, he'd burned off more than 100 calories.
In the fire of charcoal they had burned off the girls' hands.
"Half of it is burned off clear up to her ear."
The sun had burned off most of the cloud cover over the city.
No, not just those burned off during the war, but killed deliberately over a period of years.