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n.
1) to receive a ~
2) a brush, friction; first-degree; minor, superficial; second-degree, moderate; third-degree, severe ~
3) ( misc. ) ( esp. AE ) a slow ~ ('increasing fury')
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v. ( d ; refl. ) to ~ into (the incident ~ed itself into my memory)
2) ( D ; intr. , tr. ) to ~ to (he ~ed the meat to a crisp; the wood ~ed to ashes; she was ~ed to death)
3) ( D ; intr. ) to ~ with (his cheeks ~ed with shame)
4) ( N ; used with a noun) to ~ smb. alive
5) ( misc. ) to ~ smb. at the stake; she ~ed her hand on the stove