Sentence examples for it burst from inspiring English sources

The phrase "it burst" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used as a simple sentence or as part of a larger sentence to describe an object or substance suddenly breaking or exploding. Example: - "The balloon was so full of air that it burst with a loud pop." - "I heated the popcorn for too long and it burst all over the microwave." - "The water pressure in the pipes was too high, causing one of them to burst." - "As soon as I bit into the overripe peach, it burst with juicy sweetness in my mouth."

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One report said an avalanche on Annapurna had caused the river to back up before it burst its banks.

It burst yellow, then orange.

And then, in September 1990, it burst.

It burst with the Panic of 1857.

Then it burst into flames.

It burst like a damn.

The bubble grew until it burst.

He didn't see the housing bubble until after it burst.

Remember the dot-com bubble before it burst?

It burst the bounds of the speakers and sounded terrible.

It burst through the closed shutters and swamped the buildings.

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