Synonym: burst forth, discharge, pour out, vomit. Similar words: cover up, cheer up, butter up, limber up, enter upon, abrupt, disrupt, rupture. Meaning: [ɪ'rʌpt] v. 1. start abruptly 2. erupt or intensify suddenly 3. start to burn or burst into flames 4. break out 5. become active and spew forth lava and rocks 6. force out or release suddenly and often violently something pent up 7. appear on the skin 8. become raw or open.
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61. Bastille Day celebrations erupt in every French city, town, and hamlet 9, and among French expatriates 10 as well.
62. Geysers erupt mud boils and steam seeps from cliffs and sidewalks leaving a sulfurous scent in the air.
63. Massive battles will erupt as the peoples of Middle - earth fight for control of Tolkien's World.
64. How could it be otherwise, given the proximity, day in day out, of hundreds of teenagers, each one a hormone volcano ready to erupt, and their teachers, many still in their early twenties?
65. Conclusion Embedded teeth surrounded with bone line encysted the crowns and could not erupt normally.
66. Then he lunges backwards , landing right-side-up, and the villagers erupt in cheering and chanting.
67. Mount McKinley is almost six thousand two hundred meters high. And speaking of mountains, Alaska has more than seventy volcanoes that are potentially active, meaning that someday they could erupt.
68. The mounting antagonism between the two Koreas unnerved investors, worried the confrontation could erupt into conflict.
69. In nine cases out of ten, these cases erupt too suddenly to be guarded against.
70. Will the Krakatau of the Malaysian rumbling and grumbling finally erupt?
71. God-given is, he is calm in contain is worn erupt force,[www.Sentencedict.com] the contain in Mu Ne is worn preterhuman wisdom.
72. In the bird embryo these bristles erupt from tiny patches of skin cells called placodes. A ring of fast-growing cells on the top of the placode builds a cylindrical wall that becomes a bristle.
73. Mix concentrated hydrogen peroxide with dial soap, add a pinch of sodium iodide, and a fountain of oxygen-filled bubbles will erupt from the container.
More similar words: cover up, cheer up, butter up, limber up, enter upon, abrupt, disrupt, rupture, corrupt, bankrupt, abruptly, interrupt, bankruptcy, corruption, interruption, on the run, erudite, querulous, up to, tear up, stir up, gear up, bear up, up to now, come up to, add up to, clear up, face up to, stand up to, lead up to.