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99% | 10 | ONECALORIE | Exact Match! | |||||
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32% | 10 | To burn or cause to burn suddenly and violently | ||||||
verb • cause to burn rapidly and with great intensity • burn with great heat and intense light | ||||||||
28% | 8 | Burn without a flame — burn for a flame | ||||||
noun • a fire that burns with thick smoke but no flame verb • have strong suppressed feelings • burn slowly and without a flame | ||||||||
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New York Times24 Oct 2008 | Across 60 | ONECALORIE |
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