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start abruptly; "After 1989, peace broke out in the former East Bloc" erupt or intensify suddenly; "Unrest erupted in the country"; "Tempers flared at the meeting"; "The crowd irrupted into a burst of patriotism" start to burn or burst into flames; "Marsh gases ignited suddenly"; "The oily rags combusted spontaneously" break out; "The tooth erupted and had to be extracted" become active and spew forth lava and rocks; "Vesuvius erupts once in a while" break: force out or release suddenly and often violently something pent up; "break into tears"; "erupt in anger" appear on the skin; "A rash erupted on her arms after she had touched the exotic plant" become raw or open; "He broke out in hives"; "My skin breaks out when I eat strawberries"; "Such boils tend to recrudesce"
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| eruptive |
producing or characterized by eruptions; "an eruptive disease" igneous: produced by the action of fire or intense heat; "rocks formed by igneous agents" actively spewing out lava; "a geyser is an intermittently eruptive hot spring"
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| eructation |
eruption: (of volcanos) pouring out fumes of lava (or a deposit so formed) belch: a reflex that expels wind noisily from the stomach through the mouth
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volcanic eruption: the sudden occurrence of a violent discharge of steam and volcanic material symptom consisting of a breaking out and becoming visible (of volcanos) pouring out fumes of lava (or a deposit so formed) outbreak: a sudden violent spontaneous occurrence (usually of some undesirable condition); "the outbreak of hostilities" bang: a sudden very loud noise the emergence of a tooth as it breaks through the gum
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| eruptive xanthoma |
xanthoma erupti
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