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burst /bûrst/ transitive verb (pat and pap burst, archaic, dialect and US burstˈed or bustˈed; obsolete pap burstˈen)- To break into pieces
- To break open or cause to give way suddenly or by violence
- To make or have (something) burst
- To tear apart the perforated sheets of (continuous stationery)
intransitive verb- To fly open or into pieces, esp owing to a force from within
- To give way suddenly
- To break forth or away
- To force a way (through, etc)
- To break suddenly into being, or into some condition, activity, or expression of feeling
- To be full to the point of overflowing
noun- An act, occasion or result of bursting
- A sudden outbreak
- A hard gallop
- A spurt
- A drunken bout (obs inf)
- A measure of the strength of an envelope
adjective Ruptured ORIGIN: OE berstan; Ger bersten; see also bust2 burstˈer noun - A person or thing that bursts
- Specif a machine that separates continuous stationery
burst binding noun An unsewn bookbinding in which the gathered sections are perforated at the fold and glue is made to penetrate through the perforations burstˈ-up noun - A complete break
- Disruption
- Commotion
- Collapse
- Failure
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