Burst
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My mother, my sister, my auntie, they all get out, but my father and I stayed in the limousine, and no sooner than the women got out, he
burst
out crying.
You can
burst
bubbles.
And just like that, the bubble
burst.
We can say, "Well how fast does the bubble burst?"
And so because of that belief that I think needs to be burst, I'm here to send us all hurtling back to the truth.
Well, now you can start trying to enhance it and make it appear to move more quickly than it really is, make it move faster at the beginning, like a
burst
of speed.
In 1982, in the middle of the Cold War in Soviet Siberia, a pipeline exploded with a
burst
of 3 kilotons, the equivalent of a fourth of the Hiroshima bomb.
And it does this
burst
of energy.
Anybody who is hit with this feels a sudden
burst
of heat, and just wants to get out of the way.
She said, "On the day before I started university, I was in the hotel room with my mom and dad, and I was so scared and so convinced that I couldn't do this, that I wasn't ready for university, that I just
burst
into tears.
It takes control of these cells, turns them into virus-making factories, and they all burst, a huge, extended bacteria family, all dying with viruses spilling out of their guts, the viruses taking over the bacterium.
You
burst
in to find… that it’s a trap!
And these are the neighborhoods, for example, in the Central Valley of California that weren't hurt when the housing bubble
burst
and when the price of gas went up; they were decimated.
An elderly woman named Rosalie was sitting in her nursing home when her room suddenly
burst
to life with twirling fabrics.
Strangest of all, had a real-life crowd of circus performers
burst
into her room, she wouldn’t have been able to see them: she was completely blind.
At higher doses, the visual world can appear to melt, dissolve into swirls, or
burst
into fractal-like patterns.
Diseases we've had in check for decades and centuries
burst
forth again and start to harm us.
They constantly use the argument to devalue rap and modern pop, and these arguments completely miss the point, because the dam has
burst.
It was the first round, the first
burst
of an hour-long firefight.
So after dinner, the orchestra started to play, and the guests
burst
into song, and all of a sudden, Taft was surprised with the presentation of a gift from a group of local supporters, and this was a stuffed opossum toy, all beady-eyed and bald-eared, and it was a new product they were putting forward to be the William Taft presidency's answer to Teddy Roosevelt's teddy bear.
That day, the last bullet I shot hit the small orange light that sat on top of the target and to everyone's surprise, especially mine, the entire target
burst
into flames.
When the soldiers
burst
in her cell to rape her oldest daughter, she grabs hold of her and refuses to let go, even when they hold a gun to her head.
I
burst
into uncontrollable tears and tried to hide it, but he knew.
Chinese Ailanthus trees
burst
through New York City streets.
The little boy next to her watched this happen, then turned to his box and
burst
into tears without even touching it.
Because we have parents who raised us to understand that our bodies weren't meant for the backside of a bullet, but for flying kites and jumping rope, and laughing until our stomachs
burst.
And I
burst
out in tears, because my father had only just died prior to this journey, and I didn't ever acknowledge him, I didn't ever appreciate him for the fact that I'm probably standing here today because of him.
And she
burst
into tears.
All that is needed for a mania to end and for a bubble to
burst
is the collective realization that the price of the stock, or a tulip, far exceeds its worth.
The bubbles burst, and the market crashed.
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