burnt out in English

adjective

worn out, exhausted, frayed

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1. It's burnt out.

2. And your Girl on Fire is burnt out.

3. The plane was completely burnt out after the crash.

4. The exhaust valve on my car has burnt out.

5. Burnt-out and depersonalised practitioners cannot offer person-Centred care

6. The fire had burnt out before the fire brigade arrived.

7. If the resistance wire is burnt out, change another field rheostat.

8. The Germans have found your pass at the burnt out farm.

9. The machines can replace burnt-out lamps within 30-35 minutes.

10. A tattered flag hung from the roof of the burnt - out building.

11. Chummed Burnt out, tired, wasted, or just not motivated to do anything

12. A cinema was burnt out in north London last night. Police suspect arson.

13. Some of those stars have been burnt out for a long, long time.

14. All over Bosnia, dwellings are burnt out, uninhabitable, or simply not there any more.

15. There were two types of vinyl in the burnt-out remains of the car.

16. 30 But everyone I know who kept it up at that intensity is burnt out.

17. Welcome, ladies and gentlemen, to the dried-up, burnt-out dust ball the locals call Brownout Colony

18. Every few kilometres we passed a burnt out jeep or truck at the side of the road.

19. Catholics and Protestants in marginal areas were burnt out of their homes and forced to move into their respective ghettoes.

20. She sought refuge with song under burnt-out warehouses and in darkened clubs with the promise of guitar twang and a lonesome cry.

21. Murderer 'Abseiled away from third-floor flat after killing man and setting fire to body to try to destroy evidence' Remains of hairdresser Ashley Gillard found in burnt out riverside flat

22. If the field rheostat is not adjusted to the pipe nipple position, or has no good contact, or is burnt out, check the field rheostat and adjust it to the right position.

23. / ˌbɝːnd ˈaʊt / (also mainly UK burnt out) Burned out adjective (FIRE) A Burned out building or vehicle has been badly damaged by fire: After the fire the factory was completely Burned out.

24. New York's dumping ground halfway between West Egg and the city where the burnt-out coal that powered the booming golden city was discarded by men who moved dimly and already crumbling through the powdery air.

25. A 1000 lb bomb penetrated the armored deck just ahead of the forward turret; shell splinters detonated the ammunition magazine, which did tremendous damage to the bow of the ship and burnt out "A" turret; 112 men were killed and another 21 were injured.