Synonym: broken, exploded. Similar words: burst in, burst into, burst out laughing, bury, suburb, course, nurse, burn up. Meaning: [bɜːst] n. 1. the act of exploding or bursting something 2. rapid simultaneous discharge of firearms 3. a sudden flurry of activity (often for no obvious reason) 4. a sudden violent happening. v. 1. break open or apart suddenly 2. force out or release suddenly and often violently something pent up 3. burst outward, usually with noise 4. move suddenly, energetically, or violently 5. be in a state of movement or action 6. emerge suddenly 7. cause to burst 8. break open or apart suddenly and forcefully. adj. suddenly and violently broken open especially from internal pressure (`busted' is an informal term for `burst').
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61 He burst in on the meeting.
62 A rush of water came from the burst pipe.
63 He felt he would burst with anger.
64 Jen burst out laughing the instant she walked in.
65 She burst through the door pursued by two men.
66 The storm burst and we all got wet.
67 The pipe burst and water was spraying everywhere.
68 The sail burst free of its lashings.
69 The river was threatening to burst its banks.
70 The oil burst out of the ground.
71 Their car crashed and burst into flames.
72 He put on a sudden burst of speed.
73 Her head felt as if it would burst.
74 Water came streaming out of the burst pipe.
75 I'm sorry to burst in on you like this.
76 The plumber came to mend the burst pipe.
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77 I've eaten so much I'm fit to burst.
78 The driver lost control when a tyre burst.
79 The burst pipe was spurting water everywhere.
80 Katya burst in on him without warning.
81 The fierce lion burst free from the chains.
82 The band burst onto the music scene in 1997.
83 A burst of gunfire echoed across the square.
84 He burst his way through a crowd.
85 If you get much fatter you'll burst your clothes.
86 He burst into uncontrollable laughter at something I'd said.
87 The police burst in and arrested the gang.
88 A shell burst only yards away from us.
89 He burst into the room without knocking.
90 The Second World War burst out finally.
More similar words: burst in, burst into, burst out laughing, bury, suburb, course, nurse, burn up, bureau, burn out, burning, suburban, first, pursuit, of course, at worst, discourse, by yourself, at first, in due course, first of all, understand, in the course of, first prize, at first sight, the first person, in the first place, first and foremost.