31.   She has a sudden burst of laughter that explodes like a whirlwind of birds, startling and sudden.

32.   Tavernier captures that madness in all its hope-throttling tedium and sudden bursts of excitement.

33.   The dialogue consists of long philosophical stretches of argument interrupted by sudden bursts of inexplicable emotions.

34.   The fashionistas are missing the point and confusing it with generic Gap or J. Crew, or the sudden burst of color.

35.   The mass deaths at the shoe store provide a humbling lesson in how optimism can drown in a sudden burst of blood.

36.   The portrait, a vision of a decomposed Dorian Gray that appeared as a sudden burst of color in a black-and-white movie, was painted by Ivan Albright.

37.   The Spurs were stunned by the sudden burst but managed to regain the lead.

38.   The sudden burst of fame, it seems, contributed to a major depression that descended on Oppenheim the next year and stayed with her for nearly two decades.

39.   The white muscles, used for sudden bursts of energy in activities like lifting weights or sprinting, are less efficient.

40.   There is a sudden burst of constrained rage.

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%
sudden + n. >>共 1030
change 4.80%
surge 2.44%
departure 1.50%
burst 1.48%
drop 1.45%
loss 1.45%
rise 1.43%
shift 1.43%
increase 1.26%
appearance 1.22%
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