burning

Related to burning: Burning Man
See:
  • (one's) ears are burning
  • are your ears burning?
  • be burning a hole in (one's) pocket
  • be burning a hole in your pocket
  • burn
  • burn (one) in effigy
  • burn (one's) bridges
  • burn (one's) bridges in front of (one)
  • burn (one's) fingers
  • burn (one's)/the candle at both ends
  • burn (someone or something) to a cinder
  • burn (someone or something) to a crisp
  • burn (something) into (something)
  • burn at the stake
  • burn away
  • burn both ends of the candle
  • burn daylight
  • burn down
  • burn for (someone or something)
  • burn in
  • burn off
  • burn out
  • burn the midnight oil
  • burn through (something)
  • burn up
  • burn with (something)
  • burn with a low blue flame
  • burning desire
  • burning question
  • burning question, the
  • ears are burning, one's
  • ears must be burning
  • have money burning a hole in (one's) pocket
  • his, her, etc. ears are burning
  • keep the home fires burning
  • someone's ears are burning
  • Were your ears burning?
References in periodicals archive
Catastrophic and severity burning type among the middle Asia countries "tandoor" burns and its hard complications in our life: Review of 15 years.
Preparation of Partial-Thickness Burn Wounds in Rodents Using a New Experimental Burning Device.
This is due to the fact that during the attack patients fall in the vicinity of burning agents and sustain the burn.
A new county-wide ban on burning in barrels has also begun, Lane Regional Air Protection Agency spokeswoman Jo Niehaus said Friday.
Amputations might result from the direct burning of tissues or impairment of blood circulation due to compartment syndrome, which is defined as an increased pressure within a body's compartment that contains nerves, muscles, and vessels.
"The Department of Environmental Protection, who oversees the state's open air burning laws, will not extend the burning season because of excessive snowfall.
In the event of a burn injury, a three-step advice for parents is to stop the burning process by removing the source of heat, cool the burned area by holding it under cold running water for 20 minutes, and to stay calm and immediately call for medical attention, if necessary.
Second, there were repeated fire accidents due to fall of burning candle/ kerosene lamp in refugee/ internally displaced people camps during long spells of power load shedding.
If clothing is burning, have the victim roll on the ground using the "Stop, Drop, and Roll" method.
The longer the burning continues, the more severe the injury will be.
The Heather and Grass Burning Code states that the burning season on uplands comes to an end on April 15 and on lowlands on March 31.
Naval fuel burning graphology (Ghia, 1991, 1995) is defined as the scientific discipline concerned with the graphic evolution transposition of intermediate fuel's burning processes, establishing the ignition-burning characteristics, including the governing laws for these changes, depending on the burning conditions and the chemical fuel structure.
Recounting the first US victory on the land against organized British forces after the burning of their burning of the American capital in Washington DC on August 25, 1814, While Washington Burned provides the reader with an expansive understanding of the attacks and counterattacks which took place in the midst of Fort Erie, and a complete accounting of the results--including the use of genealogical research and archeological discoveries.
State environmental officials in New Hampshire have ordered Bio Energy, a wood burning power company with a plant in Hopkinton, N.H., to reapply for a state permit to burn material, according to a report in the Concord Monitor (Concord, N.H.).