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  • 71Burst (Flandern) — Burst …

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  • 72Burst Angel — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Burst Angel 爆裂天使 (Bakuretsu Tenshi) Género Acción, Comedia, Mecha, Yuri Anime …

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  • 73burst at the seams — {v. phr.}, {informal} To be too full or too crowded. * /John ate so much he was bursting at the seams./ * /Mary s album was so full of pictures it was bursting at the seams./ …

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  • 74burst at the seams — {v. phr.}, {informal} To be too full or too crowded. * /John ate so much he was bursting at the seams./ * /Mary s album was so full of pictures it was bursting at the seams./ …

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  • 75burst open — phrase if a door or container bursts open, it opens quickly and suddenly The door burst open and in came Samuel. Thesaurus: to open or unlock something, or to come opensynonym Main entry: burst * * * ˌburst ˈopen | ˌburst (sth) ˈopen …

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  • 76burst someone's bubble — burst someone’s bubble phrase to end someone’s happiness by making them realize what is happening I hate to burst your bubble, but I don’t think he remembers you. Thesaurus: to make someone feel sad or upsetsynonym Main entry: bubble * * * I see …

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  • 77Burst mode — may refer to:*Burst mode (computing), a computer term for the repeated transmission of data by a device without waiting for additional input. *Burst mode (firearm), a firing mode enabling a pre determined number of rounds to be fired with a… …

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  • 78Burst phase — is the first ten cycles of colour burst in the porch of the synchronising pulse in PAL (Phase Alternation Line) format. The frequency of this burst is 4.43361875 MHz, it is precise to half a cycle and is used as the reference frequency to… …

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  • 79burst into tears — {v. phr.} To suddenly start crying. * /Mary burst into tears when she heard that her brother was killed in a car accident./ …

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  • 80burst into tears — {v. phr.} To suddenly start crying. * /Mary burst into tears when she heard that her brother was killed in a car accident./ …

    Dictionary of American idioms