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1burst Listen to audio/ˈbɚst/ verb
bursts; burst also burst·ed; burst·ing
1 a [no obj] : to break open or into pieces in a sudden and violent way
The balloon burst. [=popped] We could hear bombs bursting [=exploding] in the distance. Two of the water pipes burst.
b [+ obj] : to cause (something) to break open or into pieces
Be careful not to burst [=pop] the balloon. He burst a blood vessel.
2 : to open suddenly [no obj] The doors suddenly burst open. [+ obj] The cops burst the door open.
3 always followed by an adverb or preposition [no obj] : to come or go very quickly and suddenly
He burst into the room. The sun burst through the clouds. She burst through the door and yelled Surprise! They just burst in on us [=they suddenly entered the room we were in] without even knocking on the door. To burst onto/on/upon the scene is to suddenly become very well known.
They burst onto the music scene in 1995 with a very successful debut album. when the technology first burst on the scene
4 [+ obj] of a river, stream, etc. : to flow over the surrounding land because of a flood
The stream burst its banks.
be bursting
1 : to be filled with something
The crate was bursting with fruit. The dish is bursting with flavors. The kids are just bursting with energy/excitement. Her parents were practically bursting with pride.
2 : to want very much to do (something you are not yet able to do)
I'm bursting to tell you the news, but I have to talk to Ken first.
3 Brit, informal : to need to urinate very badly
be bursting at the seams
: to be very full or crowded
The nightclub was bursting at the seams. The garden is bursting at the seams with colorful flowers.
burst into [phrasal verb]
burst into (something) : to begin to produce or do (something) suddenly
She burst into [=broke into] laughter/tears. The house burst into flame(s). The entire cast burst into [=broke into] song. The audience burst into applause. The flowers were bursting into bloom.
burst out [phrasal verb]
1 burst out (doing something) : to begin (doing something) suddenly
They both burst out [=busted out] laughing.
2 burst out (something) : to say (something) suddenly
Everyone burst out Surprise! as he walked through the door.
burst someone's bubblesee 1bubble
fit to burstsee 1fit

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