brast (Meaning)

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brast (v. t. & i.)

To burst.

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brast (imp.)

of Breste

Synonyms & Antonyms of brast

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brast Sentence Examples

  1. With a loud bang, the balloon suddenly brast, startling everyone nearby.
  2. As he swung the axe, the wood finally brast apart, revealing a clean split.
  3. The pressure built up until the dam finally brast, unleashing a torrent of water downstream.
  4. Despite the reinforced seams, the overstuffed bag eventually brast at the seams.
  5. The tension in the rope grew until it could no longer hold, and it brast under the strain.
  6. With a mighty heave, the athlete lifted the weight until the barbell brast from the ground.
  7. The old tires on the car brast as they hit a sharp rock in the road.
  8. The balloon animals delighted the children until one of them accidentally brast while being twisted.
  9. The seams of the tent brast open during the storm, allowing rainwater to flood inside.
  10. Despite their efforts, the villagers couldn't contain the fire, and it brast out of control, engulfing everything in its path.

FAQs About the word brast

To burst., of Breste

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With a loud bang, the balloon suddenly brast, startling everyone nearby.

As he swung the axe, the wood finally brast apart, revealing a clean split.

The pressure built up until the dam finally brast, unleashing a torrent of water downstream.

Despite the reinforced seams, the overstuffed bag eventually brast at the seams.