How to use in-sentence of “burst”:
– Like other Starburst galaxystarburst galaxies, the collision produced the intense burst of star formation.
– When this happens, the stars generally move past each other, but gas clouds and dust interact, and can form a burst of new stars.
– Once the band had realized Barrett’s identity, Roger Waters was so distressed he burst into tears.
– Gamma-ray burst dust echoes revisited: expectations at early times.
– The dragon ate them and burst open.
– The use of communications satellites in the late 20th century has made meteor burst communication rare.

Example sentences of “burst”:
– As the vehicle burst into flames, both Jessica and her sister Annabelle, aged 21, were pulled out of the vehicle alive, but Annabelle later died in Liverpool Hospital.
– Meteor burst communication uses radio waves which bounce off the ionized trails made by meteors as they enter the earthearth’s atmosphere.
– At this point, it will suddenly decrease, and a sound burst will result.
– These blebs sometimes burst — allowing air to leak into the pleural space that surrounds the lungs, causing the lung to collapse.
– The Canal caused a burst of population in western New York.
– The trees burst with colors of soft pink and white.
– Almost every well-studied long gamma-ray burst has been associated with a rapidly star-forming galaxy and in many cases a core-collapse supernova as well.
– A burst of convection allowed Katrina to become the fifth hurricane of the 2005 season on August 25, only two hours before it made landfall around 6:30 p.m.
– In late summer, its pea-pod like seed capsules burst open, often with an audible pop, spreading seed from the parent plant.
- As the vehicle burst into flames, both Jessica and her sister Annabelle, aged 21, were pulled out of the vehicle alive, but Annabelle later died in Liverpool Hospital.
- Meteor burst communication uses radio waves which bounce off the ionized trails made by meteors as they enter the earthearth’s atmosphere.
- At this point, it will suddenly decrease, and a sound burst will result.
– The music does not end in a loud burst of glory, but quietly and peacefully.
– I’ll ask them to create accounts, but there may be a burst of IP edits from this address by novice editors.
– New features in NHL 11 include: Broken sticks, new goal celebrations, play without a stick, all the hits are different, new physics-based engine, a new face-off system, new passing system, Hockey Ultimate Team, where a player can build a dream team from packs of cards bought in-game, new Hustle button which is like the speed burst in previous games and Restricted and Unrestricted Free Agents in the Be a Pro and Be a GM Modes, disallowed goals, playoff beards and players can now jump over over other player that are lying down.
– Complex eyes appear to have first evolved within a few million years, in the rapid burst of evolution known as the Cambrian explosion.
– They burst through the geyser’s vent.
– After a quick burst of convection during the night, thunderstorm clouds inside the depression started to disappear by 3:00 am EDT.
More in-sentence examples of “burst”:
– During the last year of his life, suffering from prostate cancer and unable to paint with his right hand after a fall, in a final burst of energy he used his left hand to complete a dazzling series of about 150 small paintings before he died.
– The car exploded and burst into flames, killing both Walker and the driver.
– This period saw a burst of apparently rapid evolution, called the “Cambrian explosion”.
– Each assemblage occupies its own habitat, and after a burst of diversification changes little for the rest of its existence.
– The police burst in and arrest Cosmo while Martin is out getting pizza.
– As the war ground on several Berthas were destroyed when their barrels burst due to faulty ammunition.
– It has been suggested that a gamma-ray burst in the Milky Way could cause a mass extinction on Earth.
– However, soon after British armoured units and infantry broke through the German and Italian lines and were pursuing the enemy forces at speed along the coast road, a violent rainstorm burst over the region, bogging down the tanks and support trucks in the desert mud.
– There are also the small “Pi of the sky” wide-angle lenswide-angle cameras that filmed the gamma ray burst GRB 080319B in 2008.
– In March 2017, Bass was hospitalized in Tampa, Florida due to a burst appendix and underwent surgery.
– What happened is called air burst today.
– A typical burst releases more energy in less than a tenth of a second than the Sun will in its whole life of 10 billion years.
– There is pattern of lines that looks like a star burst design.
– A burst of energy from the Mask of Life transformed the Toa Inika into water-breathing forms.
– It trapped another flight attendant, but a pilot burst it with a knife.
– When there are many phages inside the bacterium, they put enzymes in the bacterium that weaken the outer cell wall so they can burst through it to infect new bacterias.
– According to Arlington National cemetery records John Manning, chief of the Army’s Mortuary Affairs Branch stated that witnesses to the crash reported that the…”helicopter burst into flames and exploded when it hit the ground.”.
– The meteors that are used for meteor burst communication are between one thousandth and one hundredth of a gram.
– When the gun was used in burst or automatic fire, users were told to use the wooden stock so that they can control the weapon better.
– His spinal tumour burst causing paralysis of his legs and his left leg to be amputated.
– When a gamma-ray burst is pointed towards Earth, the focusing of its energy along a relatively narrow beam causes the burst to appear much brighter than it would have been were its energy emitted spherically.
– Although its surface circulation had dissipated, its upper circulation remained unbroken and created a burst of rainfall early on August 20.
– A landslide dam on Sichuan’s Dadu River burst and caused a flood on 10 June 1786.
– Burney was so happy she “threw herself” into his arms and burst into tears.
– Bursts can last from milliseconds to several minutes, although a typical burst lasts a few seconds.
– Its song is a gushing burst of sweet music, loud and emphatic.
– The theory regarding these objects was proposed by Robert Duncan and Christopher Thompson in 1992, but the first recorded gamma ray burst thought to have been from a magnetar had been detected on March 5, 1979.
– Designed by architect Rafael Viñoly and costing over £200 million, 20 Fenchurch Street features a highly distinctive top-heavy form which appears to burst upward and outward.
– At the time, the energy involved was estimated to be between 10 and 30 megatons of TNT, depending on the height in which the air burst happened.
– This is because the lava has a hard time getting out and may burst out when it can.
– Finally Satan himself leaps into the infernal cauldron, which gives off a final burst of flame.
– The speed of Mach 1, where this burst happens, is often called sound barrier.
– For example, the Shotgun has both Burst Shot and Grenade Launcher mods.
– Many of these became extinct during the Permian, but the remaining sharks underwent a second burst of adaptive radiation during the Jurassic, around which time the skates and rays first appeared.
– Several eruptions under ice caps have burst through the ice.
– The event was described by “The New York Times” as “a burst of violence unlike any seen in the shadow of the White House in generations” and possibly one of the defining moments of the Trump presidency.Helene Cooper.
– If water in plumbing freezes, it can burst the water pipe.
– He burst onto the music scene with his now-famous song Loving You Forever and the dance moves for the song.
– The diversification of flowering plants during the Cretaceous period is associated with the sudden burst of speciation in insects.
– Shall burst its bud ere long.
– The anal fissure can burst open very easily up to 3 months after healing, for example during defecation.
– She died from burns she had gotten when a kerosene heater she tried to light malfunctioned and burst into flames.
– In 1951 the Russian army developed the Stechkin APS, which could fire in burst fire or in fully automatic fire.
– On May 6, 1937, the Hindenburg was landing in New Jersey after a transatlantic flight, when it burst into flames.
– One of the pilots burst it with an axe from the cockpit.
– This suggests the explosions are extremely energetic: a typical burst releases as much energy in a few seconds as the Sun will in its entire 10 billion year lifetime.
– Some metals can boil and burst into flames when placed in thermite, such as zinc.
– This is called burst fire.
– When it hits a light detector on the machine, the machine says, “Count = 1” it simultaneously shoots another short burst of light toward the mirror, and when that light comes back the machine says, “Count = 2.” They decide that a certain number of bounces will be defined as a second, and they make the machine change the seconds counter every time it has detected that number of bounces.
– It was very hot, his thermometer burst at 53 degrees Celsius and Sturt decided to go back to Adelaide.
- During the last year of his life, suffering from prostate cancer and unable to paint with his right hand after a fall, in a final burst of energy he used his left hand to complete a dazzling series of about 150 small paintings before he died.
- The car exploded and burst into flames, killing both Walker and the driver.
