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  • 71THE GREAT VACATION VOL.2 ~SUPER BEST OF GLAY~ — Álbum de estudio de GLAY Publicación 21 de octubre de 2009 Grabación 2009 Género(s) Rock Pop …

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  • 72(the) bubble bursts — the bubble bursts phrase used for describing the end of a situation that seemed extremely good When the economic bubble bursts, a lot of people are going to lose their jobs. Thesaurus: disappointmentssynonym Main entry: bubble * * * the bubble… …

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  • 73Burst mode (photography) — Burst is a mode in a camera mostly in SLRs. In this mode, several images can be captured with one press on the shutter. This is used mainly in mixed light conditions or when the subject is in successive motion. The photographer can then select… …

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  • 74burst a blood vessel — burst/bust a blood vessel informal 1. to use a lot of effort doing something. I d like the designs as soon as possible, but don t bust a blood vessel! 2. to become very angry and start shouting. He nearly burst a blood vessel when he heard what… …

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  • 75burst into flame — (or flames) suddenly begin to burn fiercely the grass looked ready to burst into flame …

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  • 76burst in on somebody — ˌburst ˈin on sb/sth derived to interrupt sb/sth by entering a place suddenly and noisily • He burst in on the meeting. Main entry: ↑burstderived …

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  • 77burst in on something — ˌburst ˈin on sb/sth derived to interrupt sb/sth by entering a place suddenly and noisily • He burst in on the meeting. Main entry: ↑burstderived …

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  • 78burst on something — ˈburst on/onto sth derived to appear somewhere suddenly in a way that is very noticeable • A major new talent has burst onto the literary scene. Main entry: ↑burstderived …

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  • 79burst onto something — ˈburst on/onto sth derived to appear somewhere suddenly in a way that is very noticeable • A major new talent has burst onto the literary scene. Main entry: ↑burstderived …

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  • 80burst at the seams — To be filled to or beyond normal capacity: This room will be bursting at the seams when all the guests arrive …

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