burnt child dreads the fire|burnt child dread the fire in English
bad experience or shocking event can mark a person's attitude or way of thinking throughout this person's life
Use "burnt child dreads the fire|burnt child dread the fire" in a sentence
1. Burnt child dreads the fire.
2. 3 Burnt child dreads the fire.
3. 6 Burnt child dreads the fire.
4. A burnt child dreads the fire.
5. 4 A burnt child dreads the fire.
6. 9 A burnt child dreads the fire.
7. A burnt child dreads the fire - Trượt vỏ dưa thấy vỏ dừa cũng sợ
8. The burnt child fears the fire.
9. Burnt bairns dread the fire.
10. 8 The burnt child fears the fire.
11. 14 The burnt child fears the fire.
12. 24 Burnt bairns dread the fire.
13. Joseph refuses to invest any money after losing his retirement fund during the stock market crash; a Burnt child dreads the fire
14. The fire burnt in the grate.
15. The fire had burnt out before the fire brigade arrived.
16. We burnt them with fire
17. Burnt (comparative more Burnt, superlative most Burnt) Damaged or injured by fire or heat
18. A Burnt child dreads the fire proverb Someone who has experienced some kind of negative situation or consequence will try to avoid making the same mistake or experiencing the same situation again
19. The smoke soared and the fire burnt.
20. All his belongings were burnt in the fire.
21. By the time the fire - brigade arrived the fire had burnt ( itself ) out.
22. The room grew colder as the fire burnt down.
23. And your Girl on Fire is burnt out.
24. The child sat trifling with the burnt bread upon his plate.
25. If you play with fire, you'll get burnt in the event.