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Outburst On This Day In 1987 We Played Our First Show Facebook Out•burst (ˈaʊtˌbɜrst) n. 1. a sudden and violent release or outpouring: an outburst of tears. 2. a sudden spell of activity. 3. a public disturbance; riot. 4. a bursting forth; eruption. An outburst of an emotion, especially anger, is a sudden strong expression of that emotion. a spontaneous outburst of cheers and applause. Outburst definition: a sudden and violent release or outpouring see examples of outburst used in a sentence. Definition of outburst noun in oxford advanced learner's dictionary. meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.
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1987 Outburst definition: a sudden and violent release or outpouring see examples of outburst used in a sentence. Definition of outburst noun in oxford advanced learner's dictionary. meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more. An outburst is a sudden, violent or strong expression of emotion or eruption of activity. it can refer to verbal expressions such as shouting in anger, as well as physical incidents like a volcanic eruption. (intransitive) to burst out. outburst (plural outbursts) a sudden, often violent expression of emotion or activity. the man greeted us with an outburst of invective. • he moves slowly back, unsure of the reason behind my sudden outburst. • i couldn't possibly know, but that outburst, understandable as it was, greatly disturbed me. When you can't help an angry shout or a burst of emotion, that's an outburst. a toddler's outburst might take the form of a full blown temper tantrum. an outburst of passion or emotion can be angry words, a broken glass, or a triumphant whoop.
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We Re Live On Whpt 102 5 The Bone This Is A Show Streaming By 102 An outburst is a sudden, violent or strong expression of emotion or eruption of activity. it can refer to verbal expressions such as shouting in anger, as well as physical incidents like a volcanic eruption. (intransitive) to burst out. outburst (plural outbursts) a sudden, often violent expression of emotion or activity. the man greeted us with an outburst of invective. • he moves slowly back, unsure of the reason behind my sudden outburst. • i couldn't possibly know, but that outburst, understandable as it was, greatly disturbed me. When you can't help an angry shout or a burst of emotion, that's an outburst. a toddler's outburst might take the form of a full blown temper tantrum. an outburst of passion or emotion can be angry words, a broken glass, or a triumphant whoop.
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