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Meaning outburst meaning

What does outburst mean?
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outburst

An outburst is a sudden release of strong emotion or activity. The man greeted us with an outburst of invective.

outburst

(= effusion) an unrestrained expression of emotion (= burst) a sudden intense happening an outburst of heavy rain a burst of lightning a sudden violent disturbance

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Simple sentences

Ursula's outburst was rather unbusinesslike.
Music is an outburst of the soul.

Movie subtitles

The state disgraced in the eyes of the world by this brutal outburst of lust for vengeance.
Young lady, another outburst like that, and I shall hold you in contempt.
But if there is one more outburst, I shall have the courtroom cleared.
One could forgive an occasional outburst or demonstration of impatience from her.
Stop this outburst.
And with that outburst, I terminate for a refill.
What the hell inspired that outburst?
Mr. Biegler, you are an experienced attorney and you know better than to make such an outburst.
His outburst is almost excusable since the prosecution has seen fit to put a felon on the stand to testify against an officer in the U.S. Army.
Then I shall overlook this outburst.
Try not to look at them, child their outburst of energy could make you go dizzy!
I hope you forgive my little outburst tonight.
Another outburst like this and I'll have you all thrown out of court.
You can surely understand the outburst of anger in my heart, when this dandy appeared again to take my Julia.
We now see that the stranger is capable of a furious outburst, and we'll see extreme violence, a portent of his obviously unstable and dangerous state.
Another outburst and I shall hold you in contempt.
An outburst of fury.
And with that outburst, I terminate for a refill. - Oh, no more ice.
Obviously I refer to your ill-judged outburst of juvenile buffoonery.
With a stopwatch I could have timed the outburst to the second.
After a brief outburst of destruction, the prisoners settled into a mood of quiet despair.
One more outburst out of you, young lady I'm gonna banish you to a distant tree. Now, you go to sleep.
It's no time for an outburst.
What was that outburst?
True, Mother. but it was only an outburst which Suzanne has much regretted.
You mean you reasoned that it was time for an emotional outburst.
During Lieutenant Johnson's emotional outburst, his expression of hatred and lust for vengeance, the alien's life-energy level increased.
Ladies and Gentlemen, in an outburst of emotions maestro Toby broke his baton.
Well the crash killed most of them, and then there was an outburst of disease.
The question of guilt or innocence Has not been impeached by dr. Benoit's outburst.
When was his last outburst?
I'm not saying they've had anything to do with the Dalton boy's outburst but I don't think I have to warn you boys his age are very impressionable.

News and current affairs

But it is the EU itself that has been jeopardized by Chirac's outburst.
Chirac's outburst is so damaging to European unity precisely because it undermines this most fundamental kernel of trust.
Giscard's outburst was provocative for another reason.
His hard-line approach isolated Japan and angered China, leading to an outburst of anti-Japanese demonstrations in China in 2005.
Instead, his outburst is best explained as a sign of frustration over the fact that French influence in the EU is being diluted.
My question focused not on Islamist terrorism - the ostensible ground of Trump's outburst - but on the threat posed by large-scale Muslim immigration to the code of morals that my young friends, like most educated Europeans, now accept without question.

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