The Asian economic bubble apparently burst in the mid 1990s.
She had a blister on her heel that burst when she put on her new shoes.
The children burst out laughing when a dog ran into their classroom.
Our basement got flooded when the hot water heater
burst.
Suddenly the door burst open, and the children came running in the house screaming with fear.
The fireworks burst in the air with brilliant colors and thunderous explosions.
The little girl was bursting with pride when her teacher showed her artwork to the
class.
Guns at the ready, the police burst into the room where the drug deal was taking place.
Mary Waldrip once said that a laugh is a smile that bursts.
In Myanmar, there is a proverb which states that an inflated idea can burst the bubble of your happiness.
The pop
you hear when you crack your knuckles is actually a bubble of gas bursting.
Running in short bursts, the cheetah can reach a speed of 60 miles per hour.
At the southern tip of Japan, cherry trees burst into blossom at the end of March.
Cheetahs rely on a burst of speed to catch such swift prey as gazelles.
The River Senegal bursts its banks every year, making the land beside it very fertile.
In Danish culture, on the day of your birthday, you are supposed to stay in bed pretending to be asleep until the rest of the family bursts in with presents.
Our water pipes burst during the cold weather last month.
In February of 1981, an army lieutenant colonel and a group of civil guards burst into the Spanish Parliament firing shots in a failed coup attempt.
A bottle of champagne contains over 25 million bubbles waiting to burst out.
Find someone who has burst a balloon with a cigarette.