erupt in anger
erupt into laughter
erupt with joy
The geyser erupts periodically.
A regional conflict would erupt into violent warfare.
Mount Pinatubo began erupting in June.
the dispute erupted into open war.
Steam erupted from the geyser.
hot lava erupted from the crust.
smoke bombs erupted everywhere.
fierce fighting erupted between the army and guerrillas.
noise erupted from the drawing room.
the soldiers erupted in fits of laughter.
Laughter erupted from the audience.
The erupting volcano was an awe-inspiring sight.
The volcano erupted after years of dormancy.
Rashes have erupted all over my back.
A volcano erupted and propelled rocks high into the sky.
My neighbor erupted in anger over the noise.
after several months of comparative quiet, the scandal re-erupted in August.
a machine that throws tennis balls; ash that was thrown by an erupting volcano.
The video was released hours after heavy gunfire erupted at the presidential palace.
Prior to the largest eruption, the volcano had been erupting for several days.
Ebola-Zaire seemed to erupt in over 50 villages simultaneously.
It does erupt frequently. But those eruptions are usually minor.
Hundreds of thousands of people were forced to leave their homes after Taal erupted.
The first humanitarian aid convoy allowed into Gaza since war erupted arrived on Saturday.
More than 400 people have been killed since the fighting erupted on April 15.
You hear a cough, maybe and then the crowd erupts when you win the point.
Just to put you at ease, Everest is not a volcano and will never erupt.
The local Catholic priest was calling when clashes erupted over the cleanup killing four people.
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