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[ burn-sahyd ] / ˈbɜrnˌsaɪd /
nounAmbrose Everett, 1824–81, Union general in the American Civil War. Words nearby Burnsideburnous, burnout, burn rate, burn rubber, Burns, Burnside, burnsides, burn someone up, Burns, Robert, Burnsville, burnt Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for BurnsideFortunately, President Lincoln over-ruled Burnside on the death sentences bit. The Lost History of the NRA|David Frum|January 15, 2013|DAILY BEAST Burnside hastened in good faith his preparations for movement. Military Reminiscences of the Civil War V1|Jacob Dolson Cox Burnside's repulse at Fredericksburg was followed by a discouraging retreat. The Nation in a Nutshell|George Makepeace Towle On the afternoon of January 3d, a party of Monteses visited the Burnside. A Woman's Journey through the Philippines|Florence Kimball Russel
Burnside was sorely pressed by the foe, but maintained himself nobly. Our Standard-Bearer|Oliver Optic Not far away were the heights of Fredericksburg, where Burnside had led the bravest of the brave to unavailing slaughter. The Shades of the Wilderness|Joseph A. Altsheler
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