Erupting example sentences

Related (10): volcano, emotions, fireworks, anger, excitement, geysers, riots, laughter, champagne, violence

e·rupt

verb

erupting (present participle)

  - (of a volcano) become active and eject lava, ash, and gases:

  - be ejected from an active volcano:

  - (of an object) explode with fire and noise resembling an active volcano:

  - break out or burst forth suddenly and dramatically:

  - give vent to anger, enthusiasm, amusement, or other feelings in a sudden and noisy way:

  - (of a pimple, rash, or other prominent mark) suddenly appear on the skin.

  - (of the skin) suddenly develop a pimple, rash, or mark.

  - (of a tooth) break through the gums during normal development.

Synonyms

explode, emit, discharge, eject, expel, disgorge, gush, spout, spurt, stream, flow, issue, ensue, arise, happen, appear, emerge, heal

"Erupting" Example Sentences

1. The volcano is erupting lava and ash.
2. The crowd erupted in cheers as the player scored.
3. The argument between the two friends erupted into a physical fight.
4. The conflict in the region has erupted again.
5. The teacher erupted in anger when the student was caught cheating.
6. The protest erupted into violence when the police intervened.
7. The flowers are erupting from the ground after the rain.
8. The volcano has been erupting for several hours now.
9. The champagne bottle erupted when we opened it.
10. The baby erupted with laughter at the silly faces.
11. The speaker's passion erupted in her voice as she spoke.
12. The fight between the two rivals erupted on the soccer field.
13. The news of the scandal erupted on social media.
14. The pot on the stove erupted with boiling water.
15. The celebratory party erupted when the team won the championship.
16. The conflict between two countries erupted into war.
17. The acne on his face is erupting in large bumps.
18. The grand finale erupted in a spectacular display of fireworks.
19. The volcano is not actively erupting at this time.
20. The party erupted with energy when the music started.
21. The emotions of the audience began to erupt as the singer's voice wailed.
22. The pandemic erupted quickly and caught everyone off guard.
23. The argument over politics erupted into a heated debate.
24. The laughter erupted from the children playing games.
25. The argument between the neighbors erupted over a fence issue.
26. The anxiety attack erupted unexpectedly and left her shaken.
27. The geyser erupted with boiling water and steam.
28. The wildfire erupted and quickly spread across the land.
29. The dispute at the town hall meeting erupted into chaos.
30. The laughter from the comedian's joke erupted in the audience.

Common Phases

1. The volcano was erupting violently; molten lava flowed down its sides.
2. The baby was erupting with laughter; his giggles filled the room.
3. The conflict between the two countries was erupting into a full-blown war; tensions were high.
4. The angry customer was erupting with rage; he demanded to speak to the manager.
5. The flowerbed was erupting with colorful blooms; it was a sight to behold.
6. The student was erupting with excitement; he had just received his acceptance letter to his dream school.
7. The storm was erupting outside; thunder rumbled and lightning flashed.
8. The audience was erupting with applause; the performer had put on an amazing show.
9. The volcano was erupting once again; nearby residents were being evacuated.
10. The patient was erupting with pain; the doctor quickly administered a painkiller.

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