Sentence examples for To burst from inspiring English sources

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To burst

verb

To break from internal pressure.

  • I blew the balloon up too much, and it burst.

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"Big enough to burst".

Ready to burst out!

Something had to burst.

Seems like a cloud about to burst.

"We started to burst at the seams".

Report in: Bodies are starting to burst.

"Pulled together but about to burst apart".

One strategy is to burst into song.

A bubble waiting to burst?

It's harder to burst through.

Other dams were ready to burst.

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