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burster

American  
[bur-ster] / ˈbɜr stər /

noun

  1. a person or thing that bursts.

  2. Astronomy. x-ray burster.


Etymology

Origin of burster

First recorded in 1850–55; burst + -er 1

Example Sentences

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But life is not so easy for a hopeful chest burster, as I had occasion to learn when I was distracted by other projects and my wasp colony almost died out.

From Scientific American • Feb. 16, 2021

Roughly two feet long and weighing more than 90 pounds, each is an aerodynamic steel vessel with a burster tube in its center.

From New York Times • Oct. 14, 2014

"O Sun," cried the great prophet of Persia, "thou art powerful in thy blaze! glorious in thy lustre! the burster of darkness! head of the world! king of stars! mightiest of beings above!"

From Religion In The Heavens Or, Mythology Unveiled in a Series of Lectures by Mitchell, Logan

We will listen to Harry as he described in his journal their experience with a southerly burster.

From The Land of the Kangaroo Adventures of Two Youths in a Journey through the Great Island Continent by Knox, Thomas Wallace

A gentleman who was standing by his side heard the remark and said:— “‘I think we are going to have a burster; that is the way it usually begins.

From The Land of the Kangaroo Adventures of Two Youths in a Journey through the Great Island Continent by Knox, Thomas Wallace

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