Sentence examples for the outburst from inspiring English sources

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the outburst

noun

A sudden, often violent expression of emotion or activity.

  • The man greeted us with an outburst of invective

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The outburst did its job.

She later apologized for the outburst.

(Mr. Williams later apologized for the outburst).

But the outburst flabbergasted Iraqi Kurds.

But the outburst did not help.

The outburst seemed to help.

Still, the outburst didn't make much sense.

Battier scored 10 points in the outburst.

Ignoring the outburst, Louis finished reading his letter.

The outburst turned Mr. Moewaki into an instant local celebrity.

After the outburst, Burnett apologized to his teammates.

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