Pronunciation: /əˈbɜrst/
adverb in a state of bursting or being filled to bursting
A1 The balloons were aburst with color at the party.
A2 The flowers were aburst with fragrance in the garden.
B1 The fireworks display was aburst with light and sound.
B2 The city streets were aburst with activity during the festival.
C1 The market was aburst with vendors selling fresh produce.
C2 The stadium was aburst with cheers as the home team scored a goal.
preposition used to describe something bursting or being filled to bursting
A1 The balloon was aburst with colorful confetti.
A2 The piñata was aburst with candies when it was hit.
B1 The flower garden was aburst with blooming tulips.
B2 The concert hall was aburst with applause after the performance.
C1 The market was aburst with activity as vendors sold their goods.
C2 The city was aburst with excitement during the festival.
formal The flowers were aburst with color in the springtime.
informal The party was aburst with energy and excitement.
slang The concert was aburst with awesome vibes.
figurative Her heart was aburst with joy when she received the good news.
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