burst out
English
Verb
burst out (third-person singular simple present bursts out, present participle bursting out, simple past and past participle burst out)
- (intransitive, literally) To appear suddenly from within something else.
- 2001, Matthew Reilly, Temple:
- Shouts and screams burst out from the television's speakers
- 2008, Tom Wolfe, Bonfire of the Vanities:
- They began scurrying to the sides, to make way for the rogue galaxy of bodies that had just burst out of the courtroom
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- (intransitive) To display sudden powerful emotion.
- 1993, Leslie Feinberg, Stone butch blues:
- My parents exchanged amused glances and burst out laughing.
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- (intransitive) to speak emotionally or suddenly
- 2007, Paul Laurence Dunbar, The Sport of the Gods:
- As soon as the woman's back was turned, Joe burst out, "There, there! see what you've done with your damned foolishness."
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Usage notes
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