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Term: Burst of


Part of Speech: Noun, Verb, Adjective, Preposition


Senses:

  1. Noun: a sudden explosion or release of something
  2. Verb: to break open or apart suddenly and forcefully
  3. Adjective: characterized by sudden and intense activity or emotion
  4. Preposition: used to describe a short, intense period of time

Uses:

Noun:

  1. He experienced a burst of laughter when he heard the joke.
  2. A burst of fireworks lit up the night sky.

Verb:

  1. The balloon burst with a loud noise.
  2. She couldn't contain her excitement and burst into tears.

Adjective:

  1. The burst of energy in the final minutes of the game led the team to victory.
  2. She had a burst of creativity and painted a beautiful picture.

Preposition:

  1. He completed the task in a burst of speed.
  2. They met for a burst of laughter-filled conversation.

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