seem to explode
Frequency: 5.50.7 per million words
Used to describe something that appears to have exploded, often in a sudden, energetic, metaphorical way (e.g., with light, sound, or activity).
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- The fireworks seem to explode in brilliant colors across the night sky.
- Her emotions seem to explode whenever she talks about the injustice.
- The flowers in spring seem to explode with vibrant life overnight.
- The children's excitement seemed to explode when they saw the presents.
- The debate seems to explode every time someone mentions politics.
- The city lights seem to explode like stars when viewed from the plane.
- His creativity seems to explode when he's working on new projects.
- The crowd's cheers seemed to explode as the team scored the winning goal.
- The colors in the sunset seem to explode across the horizon.
- Her laughter seems to explode from deep within, filling the entire room.