Burst out of (somewhere or something) spoken language verb phrase
Used to describe a liquid flow out of something suddenly or with a great force.
Water burst out of the faucet and splashed over my body.
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To indicate someone leaves a place abruptly or enthusiastically.
After receiving a call, he burst out of the meeting room.
She burst out of the room with a tear-stained face.
If someone or something burst out of somewhere or something, they suddenly become visible.
The black cat burst out of the bushes and startled the kid.
To seduce and make someone think you're in love with them (the fact is that you're not) then leave them
To flee or run
I'm leaving
1. Used when someone or something moves very quickly.
2. Used when one starts moving or leaves promptly.
To abandon someone you was going to marry at the wedding ceremony just before it is supposed to happen
It is mostly used in the past tense.
A group of bad or sinful people
You'd better stay away from them. They are a nest of vipers.