To burst out with (something) In english explanation

The meaning, explanation, definition and origin of the idiom/phrase "to burst out with (something)", English Idiom Dictionary ( also found in Vietnamese )

author Julia Huong calendar 2022-04-28 09:04

Meaning of To burst out with (something) (redirected from burst out with (something) )

Burst out with (something) verb phrase

Used to say that someone utters something loudly and suddenly.

While he was sleeping, he burst out with a shriek.

The kid burst out with a scream when the door suddenly slammed shut.

She burst out with critiques as soon as she saw Peter going out with another girl.

Other phrases about:

give (someone) the length of (one's) tongue

Tell someone your opinions or feelings aggressively or abusively

Grammar and Usage of Burst out with (something)

Verb Forms

  • burst out with (something)
  • to burst out with (something)
  • bursting out with (something)

The verb "burst" should be conjugated according to its tense.

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TODAY
Candy is Dandy but Liquor is Quicker
Candy is a good thing to offer someone to get them to do something, but liquor will work more quickly when  convincing someone to do something.
Example: .

Daughter: So I really want all my friends to have a great time. I was thinking it would be a good idea to have some candy out on the tables for people to snack on.

Mother: Well, if you want them to really enjoy themselves, candy is dandy but liquor is quicker.

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