অগ্ন্যুত্পাত, ব্রণ, উদ্গিরণ, বিদারণ, স্ফোটক
(1) The sudden occurrence of a violent discharge of steam and volcanic material.
(2) Symptom consisting of a breaking out and becoming visible.
(3) (of volcanos, or a deposit so formed.
(4) A sudden violent spontaneous occurrence (usually of some undesirable condition.
(5) A sudden very loud noise.
(6) The emergence of a tooth as it breaks through the gum.
(7) (of volcanos) pouring out fumes or lava (or a deposit so formed).
(8) A sudden violent spontaneous occurrence (usually of some undesirable condition).
(9) Ejection.
(1) All of a sudden, I was overcome by a violent eruption of giggling.
(2) Three weeks later, the eruption recurred, and a skin biopsy showed features of a lichenoid drug reaction.
(3) The eruption was so sudden and completely unexpected that there was little chance to flee.
(4) Questions might well be asked about the sudden eruption of a long simmering dispute immediately after the general election.
(5) And I think one of our common themes is the eruption of an unprecedented violence in the heart of the air-conditioned, sterile world of America.
(6) She suffers from an extreme form of hemangioma, which causes a spongy eruption of the skin.
(7) The eruption of Vesuvius
(8) There was a sudden eruption of pleading voices taking up the correction of the English language, all very carefully using u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510mayu251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb, until at last the consent came.
(9) Above all, however, ageing was described as a dynamic process, not a sudden eruption but a progressive deterioration.
(10) The eruption of street violence also made clear to foreign investors that Indonesia was unsafe and that political interests remain on top of economic ones.
(11) The June 1991 Mount Pinatubo eruption produced voluminous pyroclastic flows and a major Plinian umbrella cloud during its paroxysmal phase.
(12) After ten minutes there was a sudden eruption of amity, and handshakes all around.
(13) Seen in this context, the sudden eruption of the Global Justice Movement in 1999, becomes explicable.
(14) We could not play outside and had to barricade ourselves indoors as there could be a sudden eruption of war.
(15) A sudden eruption in the manager of common sense on tactical deployment, a rediscovery of cohesive drive among the players, and England could yet bid convincingly for glory in the summer.
(16) You can be sensitive to the objections, try to understand why the sudden eruption of gay marriage has caused such offence, while arguing your case.
(17) Geochemical analyses of these clasts show that the eruption tapped two chemically distinct rhyolitic magmas.
(18) Three days earlier he had received cryotherapy for a florid eruption of viral warts over his right hand.
(19) All of a sudden an eruption of movement rocks the ground!
(20) The sudden eruption of voices downstairs impeded any attempt Sammy started.
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