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inburst - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
inburst (plural inbursts) A bursting in or into .
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INBURST definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
inby in British English · 1. Scottish. into the house or an inner room; inside; within · 2. Scottish and Northern England dialect. towards or near the house.
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Inburst - The Free Dictionary
inburst. (ˈɪnˌbɜːst). n. an irruption. vb (intr). to burst in. Collins English Dictionary ...
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▪ I. inburst, n. rare. (ˈɪnbɜːst) [f. in adv. + burst n.; cf. outburst.] A bursting in, irruption.1837 Carlyle Fr. Rev. I. vii. ix, Like the infinite inburst of water; or say rather, of inflammable, self-igniting fluid. 1858 Masson Milton I. 424 If there was no inburst of the essential Scottish spir...
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Meaning of inburst - Scrabble and Words With Friends
inburst · Meanings · Synonyms · Scrabble Score: 9 · Words With Friends Score: 12. inburst is a valid Words With Friends word. Anagrams of inburst. Bring out the ...
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▪ I. in, prep. (ɪn) Forms: α. 1– in; also 3 Orm. inn, 5 yn(e, ynne. β. 2–6 i, i-, 3–4 y, 6– i'. [Common Teut. = OFris., OS., OHG., Goth. in, ON. {iacu} (Sw., Da. i), cognate with L. in, Gr. ἐν. In OE., in all those texts in which the word occurs, the full form in is used, but in early ME. the apocop...
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inburst, v. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary
The earliest known use of the verb inburst is in the mid 1500s. OED's earliest evidence for inburst is from around 1540, in Pilgrim's Tale.
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inburst, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary
The earliest known use of the noun inburst is in the 1830s. OED's earliest evidence for inburst is from 1837, in the writing of Thomas Carlyle, author ...
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inburst - WordReference Forums
The OED "inburst" is something that bursts in (from outside). However, I agree that Inburst as a band name could be quite good, depending on the ...
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inburst - Dictionary Checker - Scrabble Word Finder
Meaning of inburst. No definition found! Look up here instead. Use this Scrabble® dictionary checker tool to find out whether a word is acceptable in your ...
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inburst - definition and meaning - Wordnik
inburst: A bursting in from without; an irruption: opposed to outburst.
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