Collocations withoutburst
These are words often used in combination withoutburst.
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angry outburst
The exclusion of both munitions workers and war veterans provoked angry outburst in the press.
From theCambridge English Corpus
emotional outburst
A kind of emotional outburst that can take place only in a heat wave.
From theCambridge English Corpus
outburst of anger
Duff talks of more practical matters, and finally has a short outburst of anger, evidently in frustration.
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outburst of violence
I am certain that any such statement would lead to an immediate outburst of violence on a scale that we have not yet seen.
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spontaneous outburst
I hope that the spontaneous outburst of indignation and criticism which this proposal has evoked will have some effect.
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sudden outburst
We know no more about it than we did before the sudden outburst took place.
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violent outburst
Terrified of a violent outburst they tiptoe around deferring to his or her every whim.
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