burst into sight

burst into sight

To suddenly emerge or become visible. I wasn't sure what the bunny was running from, until a dog burst into sight.
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Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

burst into sight

Fig. to come into view suddenly. (As if the sight appeared as suddenly as an explosion.) The sun finally burst into sight at the horizon. Suddenly, a tiger burst into sight and caught the hunter off guard.
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McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
See also:
  • burst into tears
  • burst into flame
  • burst into flame(s)
  • burst into
  • burst into (some place)
  • burst on
  • burst (up)on (one)
  • burst out laughing
  • burst out crying
  • burst on the scene
References in periodicals archive
We could not believe our eyes as we rounded a corner and the breathtaking view of Saunton Sands burst into sight.