burst at the seams
burst at the seams
1. slang To be overly crowded. Because of all the delays this morning, the train station is bursting at the seams. Good luck finding a place to sit!
2. slang To try to contain a strong feeling or impulse. When I saw your text, I practically burst at the seams trying not to laugh at it in the middle of the theater.
See also: burst, seam
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
burst at the seams
1. Fig. to be very full and burst, perhaps at the seams. (Alludes to something that would burst at the seams if overfilled.) I am so full from dinner! I'm ready to burst at the seams. The room was so full it was bursting at the seams.
2. Fig. [for someone] to strain from holding in pride or laughter as if one might burst. Tom nearly burst at the seams with pride. We laughed so hard we just about burst at the seams.
See also: burst, seam
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
burst at the seams
Be filled to or beyond normal capacity. For example, On her wedding day the church was bursting at the seams, or That was a wonderful meal, but I'm bursting at the seams. This expression alludes to rupturing the seams of a garment too tight for the wearer and is generally used hyperbolically. Also see come apart at the seams.
See also: burst, seam
The American Heritage® Dictionary of Idioms by Christine Ammer.
bursting (or bulging) at the seams
(of a place or building) full to overflowing. informalSee also: burst, seam
Farlex Partner Idioms Dictionary
- be bursting at the seams
- bursting at the seams
- be bursting/bulging at the seams
- be bulging at the seams
- seam
- be coming apart at the seams
- come apart at the seams
- come apart at the seams, to
- come/fall apart at the seams
- burst with excitement