13 Verbs to Use for the Word burstings

When the cloth is removed, cut out a round piece in the top of the crust, to prevent the pudding bursting, and send it to table in the basin, either in an ornamental dish, or with a napkin pinned round it.

An army of engineers, directed by the Minister of the Interior, spread over the country, and ordered like an army, continually spy the enemy, watch over the internal waters, foresee the bursting of the dikes, order and direct the defensive works.

It was only twenty or thirty yards below us, and, when I descended to it, I found a little fountain bursting from a crevice in the rock.

The bankruptcies which followed the bursting of his bubble weakened the potent charm of the word 'honor,' on which was based the stability of the throne."

We saw the smoke of its path among the rocks, and continued to hear at intervals the bursting of its fall.

When ocean-clouds over inland hills Sweep storming in late autumn brown, And horror the sodden valley fills, And the spire falls crashing in the town, I muse upon my country's ills The tempest bursting from the waste of Time On the world's fairest hope linked with man's foulest crime.

Even as he stared downward Jack saw another of those brilliant flashes that proclaimed the bursting of a bomb.

But before he could reply the quick bursting out of a blaze upon the shore startled them both.

While we were at this repast, our guides, starting as if they had caught a sound (though we heard none save the horrid bursting of water), looked down, and one of them, clapping two dirty fingers in his mouth, made a shrill whistle.

We might with as much propriety have said that the Irish Rebellion and the Indian Mutiny showed "the bursting of the bubble of Monarchy."

And about us from every part there did come the strange burstings and shriekings and whistlings of the boil of the waters breaking upward from the deep world.

Then yawns the bursting ground!two imps obscene Rise on broad wings, and hail the baleful queen; Each with dire grin salutes the potent wand, And leads the sorceress with his sooty hand; Onward they glide, where sheds the sickly yew 20 O'er many a mouldering bone its nightly dew; The ponderous portals of the church unbar, Hoarse on their hinge the ponderous portals jar;

we feel the throbbing spring Bursting in new and unexpressive thoughts; Our hearts are swelling like a tied-up bud, And summer crushes them with too much light.

13 Verbs to Use for the Word  burstings