"erupt" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- And Mr. Salinas, while never allowing the conflict to erupt publicly, has not hesitated to maneuver around Mr. Ruffo in ways that might prove politically costly.
- Even so, a number of gulf residents interviewed here, in Kuwait and in Saudi Arabia said they could not recall such discord erupting publicly between the two nations.
- Indeed, its focus is rare exoterica: these books publicly erupted onto the 19th-century English scene.
- A BATTLE behind the scenes for control of N. W. Ayer & Partners, the venerable New York agency struggling to make a comeback, erupted publicly yesterday.
- Those tensions erupted publicly last week, to be followed by shows of reconciliation.
- The growing friction between both musicians would erupt publicly in 1986, before they resolved their differences a couple of years later.
- Afraid of sentiments like that, the legislators publicly erupted today in frustration and anger - lashing out at their own lawyers and sniping at one another.
- Bill Clinton led a political team that, while battle-tested and successful, could sometimes function as an all-night idea session with thoughts being tossed out as trial balloons and internal debates erupting publicly.
- And so a month of frustration by the sinking Bengals erupted publicly Sunday after they lost to the Baltimore Ravens, 26-20.
- The issue erupted publicly on Nov. 10, when Ms. Margaritis stood up at a board meeting.
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