burned-out

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exhausted as a result of long-time stress; "she was burned-out before she was 30"
destroyed or badly damaged by fire; "a row of burned houses"; "a charred bit of burnt wood"; "barricaded the street with burnt-out cars"
exhausted as a result of long-time stress; "she was burned-out before she was 30
inoperative as a result of heat or friction; "a burned-out picture tube"
burn out
To tire due to overwork

After six months of twelve-hour workdays, most people just burn out and quit.

burn out
To extinguish due to lack of fuel

Mr. Mason, shivering as some one chanced to open the door, asked for more coal to be put on the fire, which had burnt out its flame, though its mass of cinder still shone hot and red. The footman who brought the coal, in going out, stopped near Mr. Eshton's chair, and said something to him in a low voice, of which I heard only the words, old woman,—quite troublesome..

burned out
Simple past of burn out
burn out
In drag racing, the spinning of rear wheels at high RPM in water to heat and clean drive tire rubber prior to a run, resulting in increased traction
burn out
                    1 To spin the back tire from either a stand still or while riding (spinning the wheel)
burn out
{f} be imprisoned by fire; be extinguished due to a lack of fuel; become emotionally exhausted due to mental stress
burn out
When a Cyber is killed or otherwise defeated in the Void This is usually caused by their own subconscious, though it may be caused by another Cyber Burn Out normally results in death, though may end in coma and tends to occur within the first five years
burn out
The process of pre-firing a mold or material in a vented kiln to remove, with heat, any unwanted contaminants
burn out
1. If a fire burns itself out, it stops burning because there is nothing left to burn. Fire officials let the fire burn itself out. see also burnout, burnt-out
burn out
This is a process of igniting a fire between the control line and the wildland fire It's purpose is to burn any fuel remaining in a controlled way so that the wildland fire will have nothing further to consume and will die out
burn out
Setting fire inside a control line to widen it or consume fuel between the edge of the fire and the control line
burn out
melt, break, or become otherwise unusable; "The lightbulbs blew out"; "The fuse blew"
burn out
To set a very fast pace
burn out
  Setting fire inside a control line to consume fuel between the edge of the fire and the control line
burnt-out
If someone is burnt-out, they exhaust themselves at an early stage in their life or career because they have achieved too much too quickly. But everyone I know who kept it up at that intensity is burnt out
burnt-out
burnt-out in AM and sometimes in BRIT, use burned-out1. Burnt-out vehicles or buildings have been so badly damaged by fire that they can no longer be used. a burnt-out car
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