Examples of 'burnt too' in a sentence

Meaning of "burnt too"

burnt too: Indicates that something has been overcooked or charred through excessive exposure to heat

How to use "burnt too" in a sentence

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burnt too
Grady ended up dead and burnt too.
I have burnt too many of these.
Mills were burnt too.
They burnt too many bridges.
We have had our fingers burnt too many times.
Tommy was working with Grady. Grady ended up dead and burnt too.
I have been burnt too many times.
There where books are burnt, men finish up being burnt too.
Hands burnt too.
And he couldn't outrun the blast. Like most fuses, it probably burnt too quickly.
She was burnt too.
Yes, especially if, as Kewper thinks, that the village will be pillaged and burnt too.
My shop is burnt too.
You have burnt too many bridges, Rhonda.
The soup's probably burnt too.

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Like most fuses, it probably burnt too quickly and he could not outrun the blast.
And tommy was working with grady. - And grady ended up dead and burnt too.
It was burnt too.
I can smell matches . A tissue - it got burnt too.
What is it? I have burnt too many of these.
It 's very tasty . but it was burnt too.
I have burnt too many bridges here, Mia.
A tissue - it got burnt too.
She was burnt too Who was Henrietta?
Look at the ferry . It 's burnt too.
We've been burnt too many times before, anon.
Yeah . Sorry . I have burnt too many of these.
I have burnt too many of these . Ah, sorry.

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Examples of using Too
But being too modest can sometimes be offensive
They would not do me too much good
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