Burst-out


see under burst into
Contemporary Examples

David Remnick’s ‘Bridge’ to Obama: Full Transcript The Daily Beast Video April 9, 2010
Please Don’t Compare House Republicans to Iran or Syria, OK? Michelle Cottle September 30, 2013
Jesus Christ, Baby Daddy? Candida Moss November 11, 2014
War Games: Microsoft Invades Liechtenstein for Halo 4 Blowout Alex Klein November 7, 2012

Historical Examples

Man and Maid Elinor Glyn
The World Peril of 1910 George Griffith
A Mock Idyl Percy Ross
Coming Home Edith Wharton
Uncle Tom’s Cabin, Young Folks’ Edition Harriet Beecher Stowe
The Wreck of the Titan Morgan Robertson

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