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burst
verb (burst , bursting )
1 tr & intr to break or fly open or into pieces, usually suddenly and violently.
2 (esp burst in, into or out of somewhere or something) intr to make one's way suddenly or violently into or out of it, etc burst into the room .
3 (usu burst onto something) intr to appear suddenly in (a specified circle or area) and be immediately important or noteworthy burst onto the political scene .
4 (usu be bursting) intr
a (also be bursting at the seams) to be completely full;
b to break open; to overflow, etc My suitcase is bursting ;
c (usu be bursting with something) to be overflowing with or unable to contain (one's excitement, vitality, anger or other emotion).
5 technical to tear apart the perforated sheets of ( continuous stationery).
noun
1 (often in compounds ) an instance of bursting or breaking open a tyre-burst .
2 the place where something has burst or broken open, or the hole or break, etc made by it bursting.
3 a sudden, brief or violent period of some activity, eg speed, gunfire, applause, laughter.
[Anglo-Saxon berstan ]
burst into flames to begin burning suddenly and violently.
burst into song to begin singing, especially suddenly or unexpectedly.
burst into tears to begin weeping suddenly or unexpectedly.
burst open usually said of a door: to open suddenly and violently.
burst out laughing to begin laughing suddenly or unexpectedly.
© Hodder Education

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