Definitions
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- noun Plural form of
outburst .
Etymologies
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Examples
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Why is Alan Grayson the only person calling these outbursts from the opposition what they are – bullsh!
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He seems very angry and has angry outbursts; is he sane?
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The fanatics on the far left and your insane outbursts is exactly why so many Democrats (me included) did not support Obama.
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One of the loudest outbursts from the sellout crowd of 48,159 came when the sun broke through the clouds briefly late in the game.
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Some of these energetic particles are spewed forth during outbursts from the Sun.
Plasma Bubble Designed to Protect Astronauts Going to Mars | Impact Lab
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They even have a term for outbursts of self-esteem: prideful.
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Fischerâs propensity to violent outbursts is viewed by some people in the film as the source of funny anecdotes.
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He got the form of the conversation, though, and its punctuation reached him in short outbursts of laughter from the widow.
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Ah, these are vain outbursts of feeling – melancholy relapses of the spring home-sickness!
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In Lord Horror, one of Anderton’s homophobic outbursts is replicated with the word “homosexuals” replaced by “Jews” throughout.
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