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41 afkatten
v. burst out at -, reproach, speak to rudely -
42 barst
n. burst; crack, fracture; crevice, cleft, rift, fissure; chap -
43 barsten
v. burst; crack, fracture; rift, fissure -
44 bersten
v. burst, break open -
45 eindsprint
n. final sprint, sprint, short race at full speed; run, dash, burst of speed -
46 eindspurt
n. final sprint, sprint, short race at full speed; run, dash, burst of speed -
47 geschater
n. peals of laughter, burst of laughter -
48 gutsen
v. gush, burst forth; gouge, cut with a chisel; rain heavily, pour -
49 in brand raken
v. burst into flames, catch fire -
50 in tranen uitbarsten
v. burst into tears -
51 losbarsten
v. burst, explode -
52 losbarsting
n. burst, belch -
53 ontvlammen
v. inflame, flame, kindle, catch fire, burst out -
54 openbreken
v. break out, burst, prise, jimmy -
55 openvliegen
v. burst -
56 scheuren
v. tear, rend, rip, chap, crack, burst, scorch, slit, pull -
57 splijten
adj. fissile--------v. split, slit, cleave, fissure, carve, divide, sunder, burst, chap, laminate -
58 spurt
n. spurt, sprint, dash, burst of speed -
59 stortregen
n. pour, shower, hailstorm, scat, cloud burst -
60 uitbarsten
v. burst out, erupt
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