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  • Your imagination will burst out, no matter how hard you try to contain it so get in first and showcase your ideas. The Sun
  • It's the guerdon, the reward, the prize of fame that we're continually anticipating will burst out someday in a sudden blaze of glory.
  • If at all he became angry, he would keep quiet rather than burst out in a fit of temper.
  • After releasing it, he burst out with the question that was foremost in his thoughts.
  • At every halting place the natives capered before them and tabored a welcome, while at Kama, where Gelele was staying, they not only played, but burst out with an extemporaneous couplet in Burton's honour: The Life of Sir Richard Burton
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  • Madeleine burst out laughing at my grumpy expression and threw one of her pillows at me.
  • The Second World War burst out finally.
  • As the last words came hoarsely forth on to the night air, _clang, clang, clang_, burst out the tocsin of the alarm bell, silencing the music in the ballroom and sending an electric thrill through every listener within the precincts of the castle; but ere the great bell had sent forth a score of vibrating notes which came quivering through the darkness and echoing from every wall, the clattering of hoofs began in obedience to the whispered commands of his Majesty of France: The King's Esquires The Jewel of France
  • When I told him it was my pen friend in America his smile got so much bigger and sarkier I thought he might burst out laughing. LOSING IT
  • At the initial interview, I found out that he also strongly feared the dark, had a history of night terrors and bed-wetting, and sometimes burst out in a violent temper.
  • Abdullah would roll his eyes, look at me, and then burst out laughing, knowing that Grandmaman would give him a backshish at the end of the day for all his pains. Apricots on the Nile
  • I went back into my kitchen and lifted the lid on the skillet to sniff the steam that burst out. FOLLOW THE SHARKS
  • After having thus repeated ‘the neck’ three times, and ‘wee yen, ’ or ‘way yen’ as often, they all burst out into a kind of loud and joyous laugh, flinging up their hats and caps into the air, capering about and perhaps kissing the girls. Chapter 47. Lityerses. § 4. The Corn-spirit slain in his Human Representatives
  • A silver-haired man, older than most in the crowd, burst out of the line to confront him.
  • The subdued satire of his keen eye burst out for an instant, and he looked as if he would have said, "Who is this yonker who is trespassing upon my retirement? Vivian Grey
  • Cumberland curs burst out from backs of cottages and barked like other curs, and the Cumberland peasantry stared after the dog-cart amazedly, as long as it was in sight, like the rest of their race. The Lazy Tour of Two Idle Apprentices
  • At first, the inner leaves clasp the heads and protect them from the sun, but even after they burst out, they yellow only slightly.
  • If so, forgive me while I burst out in condescending laughter. Hagel criticizes McCain over Iran comments
  • Felicity took one look at old Mrs. Briney and burst out laughing, sniggering and pointing at her.
  • Then she burst out, in a fit of temper quite unlike her, ‘It's just been mouldering in here, no-one even knows it's here!’
  • Her body bloated and puffed up till pain seemed to burst out through her skin.
  • A single fax sent from New York can be burst out to several addresses.
  • Immediately they all burst out into shouts of applause and praise.
  • Jay tried to keep a smile, but his facial muscles weren't strong enough, and he burst out laughing.
  • We three burst out of the car, grabbed the luggage from the trunk, and just as the bus came up behind us, said our quick good byes even while jogging towards the bus.
  • The land around Yellowstone regularly swells and subsides in response to the shifting levels of magma and volcanologists believe that one day the molten magma contained within the chamber will burst out - as it has done many times before.
  • The oil burst out of the ground.
  • When I told him it was my pen friend in America his smile got so much bigger and sarkier I thought he might burst out laughing. LOSING IT
  • The boy burst out of the room.
  • Everyone who heard it just burst out laughing when he came out with it.
  • He has, apparently burst out of a burning building, from a fire he set himself.
  • When she was safely out of earshot, they burst out laughing in astonishment and glee.
  • What we had done was smash our fists down on a blob of mercury and it had burst out into many droplets.
  • His wife and another woman in the public gallery burst out sobbing as the verdicts were announced and as he departed for jail, they yelled insults at the police officer in the case.
  • The prisoner burst out of the chains.
  • Hardly had the King eaten a mouthful when he burst out laughing.
  • If he calls her Tracey I will lose it completely and burst out laughing.
  • Her body bloated and puffed up till pain seemed to burst out through her skin.
  • The lava would have burst out of the crust at hundreds of miles an hour. Times, Sunday Times
  • I was watching Predator on telly last night, and burst out laughing about halfway through.
  • Her body bloated and puffed up till pain seemed to burst out through her skin.
  • This is the point in the argument that people burst out laughing. Times, Sunday Times
  • He smiled back, and suddenly we burst out laughing.
  • Masses of the parasite grow inside the krill, eat its organs, divide, and then burst out of their host's dead body in search of new victims.
  • Hardly had the King eaten a mouthful when he burst out laughing.
  • I became so incensed that I was unable to maintain my journalistic comportment and burst out at him. David Wallechinsky: Why Do They Hate Us?
  • He moderated his tone when the students burst out in tears
  • It will soon burst out into cascades of glorious large white flowers. Times, Sunday Times
  • There was a break in her voice as if she were going to burst out crying.
  • He watched the flying fish burst out and again and the ineffectual movements of the bird.
  • It was here that he baptized St. Augustine, and burst out with the grand _Te Deum Laudamus_, ascribed to him. Fair Italy, the Riviera and Monte Carlo Comprising a Tour Through North and South Italy and Sicily with a Short Account of Malta
  • His legs flayed about still as he burst out laughing, giggling like a small child.
  • The soldiers burst out in the exclamation, so often attributed to them since, "Ecce Tiberim!"
  • The moment his eyes fell upon madam of the fluffy hair, he burst out with a loud, rapid woodpecker "chitter," gradually growing higher in key and louder in tone. A Bird-Lover in the West
  • The girls burst out with genuine laughter at him, which only angered him even more.
  • Scores of men and women, masked and wearing bomb belts, burst out of the vehicles, hijacked in neighbouring Ingushetia, and into the playground with guns blazing.
  • Her body bloated and puffed up till pain seemed to burst out through her skin.
  • We burst out of the car, just as the bus came up behind us, and said our quick goodbyes.
  • And there is the longish face; and the rather thin, stuck-out moustache, shewing both lips which pout a bit; and there is the nearly black hair; and there is the rather visible paunch; and there is, oh good Heaven, the neat pink cravat -- ah, it must have been _that -- the cravat_ -- that made me burst out into laughter so loud, mocking, and uncontrollable the moment my eye rested there! The Purple Cloud
  • As she was in the house with no worries of cars, I had more leeway to guiltlessly burst out laughing as she ran full speed from one end of the house to the other, occasionally looking backwards only to be surprised at how fast that bag could run! Poursuivre - French Word-A-Day
  • Antonio burst out of the lift, pushing past me and hurrying out with Chase, the two of them conferring rapidly.
  • Strange vapors burst out of the factory during the accident.
  • INSKEEP: Ari is our White House correspondent, which means, Ari, that you were watching last week when a woman at a town hall meeting burst out with frustration at President Obama, and said that she was tired of defending him. Economic Cloud Hovers Over Obama's Backyard Talks
  • 'For heavens' sake!' he burst out.
  • Trunnion no sooner heard him mention the cause of her disorder, than his morosity recurring, he burst out into a violent fit of cursing, and forthwith betook himself again to his hammock, where he lay, uttering, in a low growling tone of voice, a repetition of oaths and imprecations, for the space of four-and-twenty hours, without ceasing. The Adventures of Peregrine Pickle
  • Ryan's good enough to charm/convert even the hard-core cases amongst you who burst out in hives at the mere mention of musical theatre.
  • In the meanwhile, his son took a bite of his brioche, spit it out, and, suddenly burst out crying.
  • Often they were accompanied by accounts of his experiences, such as taking tea while Rigoletto played on a gramophone and shells burst outside. Times, Sunday Times
  • I feel as Zeus must have before Athena burst out of the top of his head. SPLITTING
  • To her chagrin, Nook burst out in peals of unrestrained mirth.
  • Charles didn't respond and after a frozen pause, she collapsed into a chair and burst out crying.
  • JUST as the Hopkinsons had finished breakfast the following morning, they were surprised by an early visit from Willis, who seemed to be in a state of unusual excitement; and instead of the congratulations they had expected, he burst out with something like an oath, adding, And the rascal is actually gone – went off while the dancing was going on; the police were waiting for him at the station, but I suppose he had good intelligence, for he got into a steamer, and has not been heard of since. The Semi-Detached House
  • The sun suddenly sinks, and the mopokes burst out into horrible peels of semi human laughter.
  • We burst out laughing
  • It looks like a racing car that has somehow burst out of the pit lane and onto the public highway. Times, Sunday Times
  • His faced flushed with anger as the class burst out into snickers and full-fledged guffaws, but he remained steady.
  • Four police officers burst out and crowded around the doorway.
  • One knew at a glance that if the turncock was to come, see, and overcome the reluctance of the allotted cock-to-be-turned, the water would burst out at every pore of the service-pipes in that house, except the taps; and would know also that the adept who came to soften their hearts and handles would have to go back for his tools, and would be a very long time away. Somehow Good
  • Laura looked at Warrington with the archest sparkle in her eyes — Warrington fairly burst out into a boohoo of laughter: even the widow was obliged to laugh: and the Major erubescent confounded the impudence of the young folks, and said when he had his hair cut he would keep a lock of it for Miss Laura. The History of Pendennis
  • Her body bloated and puffed up till pain seemed to burst out through her skin.
  • Be quiet, not burst out.
  • Then she burst out, in a fit of temper quite unlike her, ‘It's just been mouldering in here, no-one even knows it's here!’
  • It would die down for an instant, in response to these appeals, only to burst out afresh as certain groups of traders started the pandemonium again, by the wild outcrying of their offers. The Pit: A Story of Chicago
  • He couldn't help it; he burst out laughing .
  • The children burst out laughing when she mocked the way some people took food, comparing it to the cows chewing its cud.
  • Jen burst out laughing the instant she walked in.
  • The guy is part of a group using the warehouse as a crystal meth kitchen," Rae burst out. HAUNTED
  • Quickly she burst out of her hiding place and raced off down the hall.
  • The boy burst out of the room.
  • We looked at one another and burst out laughing.
  • The water skin filled, quickly, and out of the top a stream of water burst out.
  • Every time he appeared on screen, with his ramrod straight posture and gaze of steel, my friends and I would burst out laughing.
  • Louis," she burst out, "I'd rather be a Puritan, I think -- and be all dead and dried up like Aunt Janet, than -- than -- what you call bowled over. Captivity
  • The other two burst out laughing, banging the table top with their paws.
  • At which Sir Charles burst out into a yelling laugh, and made me blush not a little at my gaucherie; for the fact is, seeing him in the condition in which he was, I could not help speculating upon the chance a man of spirit might have with his widow. The Memoires of Barry Lyndon
  • The next morning, he knocked on her door, just as she burst out of it, followed by a train of servants carrying cases and valises.
  • Her body bloated and puffed up till pain seemed to burst out through her skin.
  • Then he burst out laughing, and embraced the great designer, congratulating him on his audacity and courage.
  • It burst out of the tunnel in a gale of hot air and shuddered to a halt.
  • Jeffery's limbs became longer, and stronger, and he soon burst out of his restraints.
  • It will soon burst out into cascades of glorious large white flowers. Times, Sunday Times
  • I still feel resentment and can burst out crying.
  • The exotic spiders, which are at first of normal size, slowly start to grow bigger and burst out of their confines to prey on the township population.
  • There is an antic undercurrent to his straight-faced pictures, as if, after staring at the sheer actuality of what was laid out before him, he might have burst out laughing before making the picture.
  • The boy burst out of the room.
  • So I thought it best to confess the whole fact; upon which the inquisitress burst out into a loud laugh on the success of her artifice, which she was led to play off upon me from the mere circumstance of, having smelt musk in the room. ' Memoirs of Aaron Burr
  • A fresh outburst of applause burst out from the assembled ranks of friends and family, followed by the Instructors' similar action.
  • Her body bloated and puffed up till pain seemed to burst out through her skin.
  • When I told him it was my pen friend in America his smile got so much bigger and sarkier I thought he might burst out laughing. LOSING IT
  • She burst out into a storm of abuse.
  • For half a minute, the burst outshone the gamma rays from all the rest of the universe.
  • 'I don't believe it!' she burst out angrily.
  • Agnes had almost burst out laughing when she first realized this, but you wouldn't be able to argue with them.
  • But arrah! would ye be thinkin 'that a lot of bog-trottin' counterfeiters'd be havin 'a rale aeroplane?" burst out Andy Flinn, who had up to now been unable to give any expression to his feelings. The Banner Boy Scouts Afloat or, the Secret of Cedar Island
  • My sister was standing at the sink attacking our mountain of dirty dishes when she suddenly burst out laughing.
  • She burst out in anger, stomping up the stairs as she roughly shoved him away.
  • And the two lovebirds burst out laughing. Times, Sunday Times
  • Jen burst out laughing the instant she walked in.
  • Charles didn't respond and after a frozen pause, she collapsed into a chair and burst out crying.
  • The next morning, he knocked on her door, just as she burst out of it, followed by a train of servants carrying cases and valises.
  • Astounded, she gazed in his eyes for a space, like a beautiful statue, and then suddenly burst out sobbing; and with the wonderful feminine impetuosity which only grand-souled, uncalculating women, created for fine impulses of the heart, are capable of, threw herself upon his neck, encircling it with her wondrous snowy arms, and wept. Taras Bulba
  • All of a sudden across the clearing the other band burst out from between the trees in a dusting of leaves and pine needles.
  • The monitors went black and the veejay turned to Emerson, who had almost burst out laughing when he saw Tony in the crown but was now angry enough to focus. EVENING’S EMPIRE
  • Sameth's nose twitched in response, twitched again, then finally burst out in a sneeze. LIRAEL: DAUGHTER OF THE CLAYR
  • We bounced between fir trees, then burst out on to the shores of a lake. Times, Sunday Times
  • He burst out laughing .
  • They burst out when the pressure of all those unsaid things and suppressed thoughts get too much. Times, Sunday Times
  • Hippo: (open the big mouth and burst out laughing ) You do fancy yourself as a star. You opine you'd be Yang Shu with a stripe T-shirt!
  • I feel as Zeus must have before Athena burst out of the top of his head. SPLITTING
  • I imparted my secret to him, because I had never quite forgotten his throwing his cap at the bell; because I had, on another occasion, noticed something very like a fur cap, lying not far from the bell, one night when it had burst out ringing; and because I had remarked that we were at our ghostliest whenever he came up in the evening to comfort the servants. The Haunted House
  • It will soon burst out into cascades of glorious large white flowers. Times, Sunday Times
  • It was here that he baptized St. Augustine, and burst out with the grand _Te Deum Laudamus_, ascribed to him. Fair Italy, the Riviera and Monte Carlo Comprising a Tour Through North and South Italy and Sicily with a Short Account of Malta
  • The oil burst out of the ground.
  • Chestnuts had burst out of their prickly green husks.
  • I just sighed heavily and bit my lower lip nervously trying not to burst out my emotions in front of him.
  • Strange vapours burst out of the factory during the accident.
  • The Toleure, a tributary of the Aubonne, frequently large enough to be called a confluent, flows out from the foot of a wall of rock composed of regular parallelopipeds, and in the spring, when the snows are melting freely, its sources burst out at various levels of the rock. Ice-Caves of France and Switzerland
  • At last, I couldn't control myself and burst out laughing.
  • For some reason, this suddenly struck me as extremely funny, and I nearly burst out giggling inanely right there.
  • As soon as he was gone, all the footmen and other servants burst out laughing.
  • He has, apparently burst out of a burning building, from a fire he set himself.
  • Then, gradually, a light is seen in Diemut's room, and suddenly all the flames burst out, and the opera ends in a paean of love.
  • But, after Varennes, the mistrust built up by his long record of apparent ambivalence burst out into widespread demands from the populace of the capital and a number of radical publicists for the king to be dethroned.
  • (Another misfire is when Darth learns of a tragedy and holds his arms out and yells “Noooooooo!!!” — and it sounds and looks so much like a parody, that it’s hard not to burst out laughing.) Inkblurt · Blather about the movie, I will.
  • How terrified of dying are we that simply admitting that we're just about halfway to the end of it causes people to burst out in carping statements? Lose Weight Today!
  • Edric knew what he meant and burst out with his rich laughter.
  • `I hate you,' she burst out
  • Suddenly he burst out laughing, making total strangers jump in shock.
  • I turned my head to see a flock of crows and rooks burst out from the highest trees and fly overhead.
  • Everyone in the room burst out laughing.
  • Buttonwood will take the more modest approach of highlighting a couple of areas that could burst out of the background to grab next year's headlines.
  • At last, I couldn't control myself and burst out laughing.
  • 'For heavens' sake!' he burst out.
  • Some burst out with one thing, some another; the German nurse put up her hands and said, "Oh, Schade! oh, schrecklich! Mark Twain's Letters — Volume 3 (1876-1885)
  • The duchess burst out laughing and could not contain her amusement during the rest of his speech. Times, Sunday Times
  • My surroundings were only a chrysalis for me to burst out of and become something else.
  • If we have to keep this going, we will have to control the tendency to burst out laughing.
  • They both burst out laughing and were doing so with so much energy and force that everyone came running in to see them just sitting there, holding there stomachs and gasping for breath between snorts and laughs.
  • Your imagination will burst out, no matter how hard you try to contain it so get in first and showcase your ideas. The Sun
  • Everyone who heard it just burst out laughing when he came out with it.
  • Seeing the overwhelming emotion just waiting to burst out, Laurel set a hand on her niece's shoulder and hoisted her into a seat once again.
  • I was praying that he would just burst out laughing and say “sike” or something. Drama Queens
  • Her body bloated and puffed up till pain seemed to burst out through her skin.
  • We stared at her in dumb amazement before we burst out laughing.
  • All of Kaeli's strong resolve disintegrated and she burst out sobbing.
  • He burst out of the house into the cool night
  • Ally burst out laughing, burying her head in Trent's shoulder to hide it.
  • She threw her hand to her nose in disgust as her peers burst out into a jovial laughter.
  • At every halting place the natives capered before them and tabored a welcome, while at Kama, where Gelele was staying, they not only played, but burst out with an extemporaneous couplet in Burton’s honour: The Life of Sir Richard Burton
  • A pause of perhaps a couple of minutes ensued, and then horns, drums, and harmonicon suddenly burst out with a loud confused fantasia, each man apparently doing his utmost to drown the noise of the others. The Congo Rovers A Story of the Slave Squadron
  • At the mention of his name, Ali felt all the emotion in her well up and burst out, and she collapsed onto the steering wheel once more, this time with tears running from her face.

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