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22 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Burke'

He decided to burke the crowded main streets and take a shortcut through the quiet alleyways.

The chef chose to burke the traditional recipe and experiment with bold flavors.

The team had to burke their differences and work together to achieve success.

The students learned to burke distractions and focus on their studies during the exam week.

The government tried to burke the details of the controversial treaty, hoping to avoid public outrage.

The scientist chose to burke the initial failed experiments, focusing only on the successful ones.

The teacher had to burke some information about the upcoming surprise test to maintain its effectiveness.

The parent tried to burke the family issues to create a facade of a perfect home environment.

The politician attempted to burke the controversial topic during the debate.

Faced with a difficult decision, she had to burke her emotions and make a rational choice.

Despite the pressure, the athlete refused to burke the rules and remained fair in the game.

The teacher had to carefully manage the discussion to ensure no student felt the need to burke their opinions.

As the dark clouds gathered, they seemed to burke the sunlight, casting a shadow over the serene landscape.

The community leaders were accused of trying to burke the concerns of residents, ignoring their needs.

As the storm intensified, the howling winds seemed to burke any attempt to communicate, isolating the stranded group.

The oppressive government tried to burke the citizens' voices, stifling any dissent.

During the heated debate, one candidate tried to burke the opposition's arguments by dominating the conversation.

The authoritarian regime attempted to burke the press, controlling the narrative and suppressing free journalism.

The strict censorship laws aimed to burke any discussions challenging the government's ideology.

The thick smoke threatened to burke the firefighters as they battled the raging inferno.

As the thick fog rolled in, the old ship's captain worried it might burke their chances of safely navigating through the night.

The tight corset threatened to burke the breath out of the Victorian-era woman attending the elaborate ball.

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