bursting at the seams

  • 1Bursting at the Seams — Infobox Album Name = Bursting at the Seams Type = studio Artist = Strawbs Released = 1973 Recorded = October December 1972 Genre = Progressive rock Length = 40:29 Label = A M, (UK) Producer = Strawbs Reviews = *All Music Guide rating|4.5|5… …

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  • 2bursting at the seams — 1. extremely full or crowded. The courts are bursting at the seams and might not be able to handle more arrests. The city is absolutely bursting at the seams, and one of the biggest complaints people have is the number of cars. 2. containing an… …

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  • 3Bursting at the seams (Reith lectures) — Bursting at the seams was a set of audio lectures given by Jeffrey Sachs in 2007, in honour of the first Director General of the BBC, John Reith.NotesExternal links* [http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio4/reith2007/ Website of the Reith Lectures, where the …

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  • 4bursting at the seams — bursting (or bulging) at the seams informal (of a place or building) full to overflowing …

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  • 5be bursting at the seams — be bursting/bulging/at the seams informal phrase to be very full of people or things The house was bursting at the seams with furniture. Thesaurus: to be full or contain a great dealsynonym …

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  • 6be bursting at the seams — be bulging/bursting at the seams informal if a place is bursting at the seams, it has a very large number of people or things in it. All my family came to stay for the wedding and our little house was bursting at the seams …

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  • 7(be) bursting at the seams — be bursting/bulging at the ˈseams idiom (informal) to be very full, especially of people Main entry: ↑seamidiom …

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  • 8bursting (or bulging) at the seams — informal full to overflowing. → seam …

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  • 9burst at the seams — {v. phr.}, {informal} To be too full or too crowded. * /John ate so much he was bursting at the seams./ * /Mary s album was so full of pictures it was bursting at the seams./ …

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  • 10burst at the seams — {v. phr.}, {informal} To be too full or too crowded. * /John ate so much he was bursting at the seams./ * /Mary s album was so full of pictures it was bursting at the seams./ …

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