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- BURSTING definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
If you say that someone is bursting with a feeling or quality, you mean that they have a great deal of it If you are bursting to do something, you are very eager to do it She was bursting to tell everyone We'll go there bursting to give it our all If someone says they are bursting, they are emphasizing that they need to urinate very soon 5 6
- BURSTING Synonyms: 101 Similar and Opposite Words - Merriam-Webster
Synonyms for BURSTING: filled, packed, full, jammed, crammed, crowded, stuffed, loaded; Antonyms of BURSTING: empty, devoid, blank, void, bare, vacant, short, insufficient
- Bursting - Wikipedia
Bursting, or burst firing, is an extremely diverse [1] general phenomenon of the activation patterns of neurons in the central nervous system [2][3][4] where periods of rapid action potential spiking are followed by quiescent periods much longer than typical inter-spike intervals
- Bursting - definition of bursting by The Free Dictionary
n 1 A sudden outbreak or outburst; an explosion 2 The result of bursting, especially the explosion of a projectile or bomb on impact or in the air 3 a The number of bullets fired from an automatic weapon by one pull of the trigger b A volley of bullets fired from an automatic weapon: The machine gunner fired a quick burst
- BURST | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
[ I ] Fireworks burst across the night sky [ T ] I thought I might have burst a blood vessel fig A person who is bursting is extremely eager or enthusiastic: [ I ] I was bursting with excitement
- bursting - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Very eager (to do something) I was bursting to tell him the secret (often followed by "to go to ") Urgently needing to urinate Can you tell me where the toilets are? I'm bursting The kid is bursting to go to the toilet So full (with something) as almost to erupt The newly stocked refrigerator is bursting with fresh vegetables
- burst verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . .
[intransitive, transitive] to break open or apart, especially because of pressure from inside; to make something break in this way That balloon will burst if you blow it up any more The dam burst under the weight of water Shells were bursting (= exploding) all around us (figurative) He felt he would burst with anger and shame
- bursting, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary
What does the noun bursting mean? There are seven meanings listed in OED's entry for the noun bursting, two of which are labelled obsolete See ‘Meaning use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence bursting has developed meanings and uses in subjects including
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