Synonym: discharge, ejection, eruption, outbreak, torrent. Similar words: burst, burst in, burst into, burst out laughing, burst into laughter, credit bureau, bursa, disburse. Meaning: ['aʊtbɜrst /-bɜːst] n. 1. an unrestrained expression of emotion 2. a sudden violent happening 3. a sudden violent disturbance.
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(31) The government has shown an outburst of righteous anger at the attack.
(32) Five people were reported killed today in a fresh outburst of violence.
(33) Corbin apologized for his outburst at the meeting.
(34) And yet he said nothing to provoke her outburst.
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(35) Bailey shrugged, not altogether convinced by Kolchinsky's outburst.
(36) I've never had an emotional outburst till now.
(37) Bush was embarrassed by my outburst.
(38) I was embarrassed by my husband's outburst.
(39) Referee Bob Nixon was told of the outburst and immediately showed the red card to the big target man.
(40) I am so sorry about that, Mr Judd. Please pardon my daughter for her little outburst.
(41) Not a Cal Ripken pent-up emotional outburst kind of ovation, mind you, but a nice little round of applause.
(42) They found further fuel for their opposition in an outburst of labour unrest in 1937-8.
(43) Mr Cossiga's televised outburst was the latest in a series of controversial incidents.
(44) Tina's outburst was a delayed response to her husband's behaviour the week before.
(45) Apart from the occasional outburst against them, they were not, of course, officially acknowledged.
(46) Ceballos' scoring outburst against the Warriors came on 15-of-18 shooting.
(47) Startled by his outburst of energy, the musicians had been caught unprepared.
(48) She even felt that, by her outburst, she had somehow insulted her father's memory.
(49) Was the news of financial reversal enough to explain his uncharacteristic outburst?
(50) He moves slowly back, unsure of the reason behind my sudden outburst.
(51) Le Pen's outburst illustrates just how curious is this retention of antisemitism.
(52) This time they were quiet except for an occasional short outburst of bickering.
(53) And it becomes necessary to self-motivate yourself during a game instead of relying on a spontaneous outburst of noise from the fans.
(54) A revolutionary outburst from the dock may have contributed to his three-year sentence.
(55) Perhaps not a single transcript of his testimony goes unmarked by sarcasm, impatience, or outburst.
(56) His public outburst against the practice was the cause of his drowning.
(57) After her outburst, she now remained silent, darting odd looks of triumph at her betrayer.
(58) She knew she was making a spectacle of herself with her childish outburst, but she couldn't seem to help herself.
(59) Continuing this outburst she devises the plan for Duncan's murder.
(60) The cause of the following outburst is the receipt of notice of dues from the N.
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