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see under burst into .Example Sentences
Depardieu's lawyer Jérémie Assous said on Monday that his client was "extremely affected" by the impending trial but that he was planning on "letting the truth burst out".
"I just burst out crying," says Brian Buckle, recalling the moment he read the rejection letter from the Ministry of Justice after applying for compensation.
Mexico and Canada are two of the biggest customers for the Roma tomatoes that burst out by the millions up and down the Central Valley at the end of every summer and are then canned.
"Democrats just lost everything, they control nothing," Psaki said, causing Stewart to burst out into laughter.
As she explains in her new Max stand-up special "On and On and On," Matafeo does not, in fact, have an inner mother yearning to burst out of her.
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