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                            Phrase(s): burn up 
to become destroyed or consumed by fire.  •  The wood burned up and left only ashes.  •  The deed burned up in the fire., Phrase(s): burn something up 
to destroy something by fire; [for fire] to consume something.  •  Take this cardboard and burn it up.  •  The fire burned up the papers and left no trace., Phrase(s): burn someone up 
1. Lit. to destroy someone by fire.  •  The house fire burned the victims up.  •  The fire burned up both of them. 2. Fig. to make someone very angry; to make someone endure the "heat" of rage.  •  You really burn me up! I’m very angry at you!  •  The whole mess burned up everyone.
                        
                        
 
                        
                            McGrawhill's American Idioms And Phrasal Verbs
                        
                        
                    
                    
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                            1. burn someone up/burn up: Make angry or very irritated, as in Arthur was really burned up at his son for denting the new car, or Those careless drivers just burn me up. [Colloquial; c. 1920] 2. Travel very fast, as in This car will burn up the road. [1940s] 3. Easily surpass or outdo, as in They'll burn up the other teams. [Slang; late 1970s]
                        
                        
 
                        
                            American Heritage Idioms