Idioms
burst at the seams
to explode with pride or laughter, to be full to the breaking point
The train was bursting at the seams as it entered the station. I was bursting at the seams from laughter.
burst in on (someone or something)
burst into flames
burst into tears
burst onto the scene
burst out
burst out crying/laughing/singing
burst with joy
burst with pride
bury one's head in the sand
bury the hatchet
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go away empty-handed
in no mood to (do something)
shove off
sit on one's hands
wear down (someone) or wear (someone) down
break out in a cold sweat
for once
true to one's word
make as if (to do something)
by the book
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