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burst

[burst] / bɜrst /




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Mboko burst on the scene by winning her maiden WTA title at the Canadian Open in August, beating Coco Gauff in the last 16 before downing Naomi Osaka in the final.

From Barron's

The sunglasses were meant to hide a burst blood vessel in his eye.

From The Wall Street Journal

Muir also noted that while tech stocks crashed during the dot-com bubble’s burst, investors might have forgotten is that other sectors, like utilities, insurance and transportation delivered powerful returns at the same time.

From MarketWatch

The state’s Legislative Analyst’s Office has acknowledged this influx but warns of a stock bubble that may burst.

From Los Angeles Times

He thought of it in the weeks and months after his Tesla Cybertruck hit a tree and burst into flames in Reseda, leaving him hospitalized for six days.

From Los Angeles Times