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Idioms and Phrases
Be overfull with something, be unable to contain oneself with an emotion. For example, Jane's award made her parents burst with pride , or Harry is bursting with the news about his promotion . [Early 1600s]Example Sentences
In them, characters burst with life through his wordplay and fervent philosophical opinions.
Scabiosa stellata display their unique look, from top; colorful gerberas on display; imported tulips burst with color at the Original Los Angeles Flower Market in Los Angeles.
Since I love to travel, I fall in love with locations, and they seem to burst with opportunities for interesting plots.
I didn’t want to burst with excitement, so I held my breath and didn’t move, and for that moment, I was just part of DMC’s entourage, chatting with the man who created my childhood.
Given the small deficit and depth of their batting, England are marginally on top, though a strong burst with the second new ball on Saturday morning could tip the balance towards New Zealand once more.
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