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Erupts
verb
Third person singular of erupt
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Suspense builds up until (*spoiler alert*) Mount Vesuvius erupts in a red column of flame, showering fiery rain down on the children and forcing them to flee for their lives.
It's no wonder that stepping on to one is like entering an A&E ward: bright orange handrails everywhere, fluorescent strip lighting, baby blue flooring and a fibreglass interior that erupts into mysterious bulges in awkward places.
Her proposal for the Al-Wakrah World Cup stadium erupts from the Qatari desert in a great vulvic bulge, its roof framed by dynamic labial sweeps, in a magnificent demonstration that the vagina can be an equally noble form for a building – and ushering in 2014 as the year of the yonic.
Overall, if violence erupts on the streets around the heart of Dublin's north inner city, these pictures will be beamed all around the planet; they will partly – if not largely – colour the coverage which, for a republic seeking to rebuild its international image after the national humiliation of going with the begging bowl to Europe and the IMF, is disastrous.
'71 tells the story of a young soldier, played by O'Connell, and his experience as Belfast erupts into sectarian violence.
Bellini sets the scene in a spookily beautiful woodland, where violence erupts in a cinematic explosion of energy and agony.
When the phoney excitement of the week erupts over whether Rupert Murdoch will or won't endorse a deal neither he nor we have seen?
But a familiar pattern has since emerged in which both sides fail to honour their pledges and dissatisfaction mounts until conflict erupts again.
The wonder of Japan is that it sometimes meanders for years, decades, even centuries, and then erupts into a burst of creativity and reinvention.
AGAIN and again, the issue of illegal immigration erupts in one state and then spreads into others.
In the Balkans Mr Schröder bravely broke that taboo.Who will run the show?The grandiose talk about the EU's new foreign policy continues to look silly whenever a real global crisis erupts, as it has done over Iraq.
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