1.   Both women wondered whether the fresh burst of patriotism festooning the land could last long enough to sustain such a difficult and vague new struggle.

2.   He has withdrawn his offer twice only to reinstate it, gaining a fresh burst of publicity each time.

3.   I tried them because they bloom in late May, and I was looking forward to a fresh burst of color in the interim between spring and summer flowers.

4.   Now, in a fresh burst of immigrant fiction and memoirs, another generation of writers is plowing the fertile field where the new arrival meets the New World.

5.   The possibility of uniting with Labor is a club that Netanyahu uses to keep Likud hawks in line, but would foster a fresh burst of Palestinian unreality.

6.   The result is a fresh burst of admiration for U.S. economic philosophy, not always seen in a favorable light by Europeans.

7.   A fresh burst of Pakistani artillery firing killed four Indian civilians in troubled northern Kashmir on Friday, a military spokesman said.

8.   Hundreds of soldiers have been deployed to help police keep the two sides apart and prevent a fresh burst of rioting.

9.   Meanwhile, a fresh burst of sectarian violence claimed seven lives overnight.

10.   That only gave the crowd a fresh burst of energy.

a. + burst >>共 323
short 6.35%
sudden 6.16%
occasional 4.69%
brief 3.81%
new 2.54%
sporadic 2.35%
initial 2.35%
final 2.35%
machine-gun 1.96%
quick 1.86%
fresh 0.98%
fresh + n. >>共 1012
fruit 3.80%
air 3.73%
water 3.11%
start 2.63%
election 2.19%
herb 1.35%
flower 1.28%
food 1.25%
vegetable 1.20%
lead 1.17%
burst 0.07%
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