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Rhymes for "burst" — perfect and near rhymes for songwriters, poets, and lyricists looking for the right ending sound.
(v)
(transitive) To use force, threat, fraud, or intimidation in an attempt to compel one to act against their will.
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(adj)
Under some divine harm, malady, or other curse.
Deeply involved.
Preceding all others of a series or kind; the ordinal of one; earliest.
(n)
A sudden, often violent expression of emotion or activity.
A sudden heavy rainstorm.
(transitive) To travel across, to go through, to pass through, particularly under difficult conditions.
Spread out in space and/or time; not concentrated.
Placed at intervals amongst other things.
(transitive) To press (one's lips) in and together so that they protrude.
(adv)
With the head in front; headlong.
(N)
(sometimes typeset as SubmerseD) an American rock band from Stephenville, Texas.
(for non-slang definitions) superlative form of bad: most bad
Contrived; dishonestly formulated so as to appear authentic.
Turned or changed to the contrary; inside out.
(of an infant) breast-fed
A surname.
To compensate with payment; especially, to repay money spent on one's behalf.
(formal, intransitive) To talk; to engage in conversation.
(finance) To pay out, expend; usually from a public fund or treasury.
(UK, Ireland) A first-class degree in both classics and mathematics.
A German- or Austrian-style sausage.
(botany, of an aquatic plant) That rises above the surface.
under the worst of conditions
Not rehearsed
at the beginning
Obsolete spelling of worst. [(for non-slang definitions) superlative form of bad: most bad]
a musical with a book by critic Joel Siegel.
(rare outside place names) A wood or grove.
(nonstandard) Between the members of the first pair of specified things (such as premolars or molars).
A city, the county seat of Merced County, California, United States.
Not reimbursed.
Knowledgeable or skilled, either through study or experience; familiar; practiced.
A surname from Old English.