burst with



burst with

Be overfull with something, be unable to contain oneself with an emotion. For example, Jane's award made her parents burst with pride, or Harry is bursting with the news about his promotion. [Early 1600s]
See also: burst

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Wilbur['wilbə]
KÅReKOR-e (Swedish)Norwegian, Swedish, Danish
Diokles-Ancient Greek
Amel (1)-Bosnian
Fannar-Icelandic
DarioDAHR-yo (Italian)Italian, Croatian