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burst
noun as in blow-up, blast
Example Sentences
When I look at your career, you've had this burst of activity early in your life — you go to college, you do smaller projects, you step away a lot, and then “Hustlers” comes along.
Scabiosa stellata display their unique look, from top; colorful gerberas on display; imported tulips burst with color at the Original Los Angeles Flower Market in Los Angeles.
Welsh Water said it repaired a number of smaller leaks and bursts overnight as the system re-pressurised after emptying.
Thousands of homes are facing a weekend without water due to a burst pipe, although supplies are starting to return to some customers.
Sally Aitken’s documentary “Every Little Thing” offers just that, giving us a glimpse of some small-scale repair work that bursts with compassion.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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