erupt|erupted|erupting|erupts in English
verb
[e·rupt || ɪ'rʌpt]
burst out (i.e. a volcano); suddenly appear, break out (i.e. a skin rash)
Use "erupt|erupted|erupting|erupts" in a sentence
1. Like most cinder cones, Parícutin is believed to be a monogenetic volcano, which means that once it has finished erupting, it will never erupt again.
2. The geyser erupts periodically.
3. Geysers and volcanoes erupt.
4. 5 The geyser erupts periodically.
5. Volcanoes and geysers erupt.
6. He will come like an erupting volcano.
7. "Widespread election violence erupts in Nigeria".
8. Her whole belly will erupt.
9. Meanwhile, violence was erupting all around us.
10. is the only active volcano that erupts natrocarbonatite lava.
11. When a volcano erupts, It'spouts flame and lave.
12. Ash and cinders blazed down from the erupting volcano.
13. Massive protests erupted.
14. The erupting volcano was an awe - inspiring sight.
15. 23 There, violence erupts with devastating, yet profoundly contrasting, effects.
16. Ash began to erupt from the crater.
17. 11 The erupting volcano was an awe - inspiring sight.
18. The region near the erupting volcano was evacuated rapidly.
19. However, a shootout erupted.
20. The simplest conversations erupt into verbal warfare.
21. Plumes rise and erupt on the surface.
22. The volcano could erupt at any time.
23. Steam and hot water erupt from geysers.
24. An active volcano may erupt at any time.
25. Skaven erupt to take advantage of the disaster.