Present participle for to eject, or be ejected, especially suddenly or violently
“We'll park up by an active volcano and watch the lava erupt and flow while sipping cocktails.”
Present participle for to happen suddenly and dramatically
“Every now and then, after there had been a bit too much to drink, a fight would erupt.”
Present participle for to suddenly appear or become visible
“All I could see was an endless sprawl of land, the mountains in the distance seeming to erupt from the horizon.”
Present participle for to lose one's temper
“The person who broods in silent anger may erupt in anger at a later date.”
Present participle for to come into being or to have one's starting point at a certain time or place
Present participle for to explode, or cause to explode, usually into pieces
Present participle for to break out in blisters
Present participle for to proceed, come or flow out from
Present participle for to shine with a sudden intensity
Present participle for to lose mental, emotional or physical control due to one's emotions or excitement
Breaking open, or about to break open
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