We have no meanings for "white burst" in our records yet.
1 Yesterday, the team in black and white burst their way into a Technicolour triumph.
2 Only to Jimmy the wonder came now with a white burst of remembrance and recognition.
3 We turned to see a white burst of birds, cawing and wings flapping, take flight.
4 A brilliant white burst in the sky illuminated the page's pale face as he reached them.
5 Nothing could be seen in this stormy flight except the white burst of the tumultuous waves, and all around was midnight blackness.
6 They fingered their revolvers nervously and watched the black bow of the Spaniard anxiously, expecting to see another white burst of smoke.
7 The entire structure sparkled and flashed with white bursts of crackling energy.
8 Washington White burst into the room, crying: Oh, lawsy-massy me, Perfesser!
9 Fireworks exploded in purple, red and white bursts while green laser beams shot through the smoke.
10 The noise made white bursts across everything.
11 Although these persons attended the reception, the Southern whites burst into no frenzy of indignation against the President.
12 Other figures came running up, heads down into it, often standing out black against white bursts of chalk dust.
13 Suddenly, however, they both reined in so abruptly that their horses reared and wheeled, throwing up white bursts of snow.
14 Recording in Los Angeles, touring, going to South By Southwest to play showcases -it's all caught in short, black-and-whitebursts.
15 The white bursts of shrapnel had given place to a series of spouting volcanoes that leaped from the ground about the gun itself.
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