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outburst

[out-burst] / ˈaʊtˌbɜrst /


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Webb's high resolution suggests that this dark lane may be connected to an outburst or flow of material from the central star, a process often driven by twin jets shooting out in opposite directions.

From Science Daily

He seldom comments on the behavior of the competitors—their outbursts speak for themselves.

From The Wall Street Journal

Then came a once-in-a-lifetime outburst that turned into the second highest scoring performance in the league’s history.

From The Wall Street Journal

Prone to social media outbursts, grandiloquent speeches and public spats, Petro has burned through more than 60 ministers in four years.

From Barron's

But when he is in the middle of a contentious situation, he can be brash and prone to angry outbursts.

From The Wall Street Journal