Sentence examples for to outbursts from inspiring English sources

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to outbursts

noun

A sudden, often violent expression of emotion or activity.

  • The man greeted us with an outburst of invective

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This leads to outbursts.

He also was given to outbursts of anger directed at other kids and teachers.

This condition, known as social unrest, can lead to outbursts of violence.

Yet narcissists can be fragile too and prone to outbursts of humiliated rage.

He gave in to outbursts of song, and alternately hummed and whistled.

Prone to outbursts, Mariah sometimes breaks things, adding to the family's financial strains.

He said sufferers appeared normal on the surface but were prone to outbursts of violence.

"It makes them angry and edgy and more prone to outbursts.

Cuvier orchestrated his belligerence from sweet reason to outbursts of perfectly timed and rhetorically elegant fury.

But is he, as some claim, prone to outbursts on set?

Keller, who is four years older, was handsome and bright but given to outbursts of animosity, often directed at her.

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