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WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Outbursts; Out burst; Out bursts; Outburts; Outburst (disambiguation)

burst out      
If someone bursts out laughing, crying, or making another noise, they suddenly start making that noise. You can also say that a noise bursts out.
The class burst out laughing...
Then the applause burst out...
Everyone burst out into conversation.
PHRASAL VERB: V P -ing, V P, V P into/in n
burst out      
v. (G) they burst out laughing
Respiratory burst         
PHASE OF ELEVATED METABOLIC ACTIVITY, DURING WHICH OXYGEN CONSUMPTION INCREASES
Oxidative burst; Respiratory outbreak; Oxidative outbreak; Neutrophil respiratory burst
Respiratory burst (or oxidative burst) is the rapid release of the reactive oxygen species (ROS), superoxide anion () and hydrogen peroxide (), from different cell types.

Wikipedia

Outburst

Outburst may refer to:

  • Outburst (comics), a fictional superhero
  • Outburst (game), a word game
  • Outburst (mining), the sudden and violent ejection of coal, gas and rock from a coal face and surrounding strata in an underground coal mine
  • Outbursts (Turin Brakes album), an album by the British folk duo
  • Outburst, a sudden release of emotion, commonly a tantrum
Examples of use of burst out
1. Everyone burst out laughing and started clapping.
2. The audience in Safed‘s Yigal Allon Auditorium burst out laughing.
3. Yang burst out of the blocks shortly after play began.
4. She burst out crying and she couldn‘t believe it.
5. Then he burst out: "I hate speaking English or French.