erupt from
erupt from (someone or something)
To burst out of someone or something. I couldn't believe the anger that erupted from Mike when he thought he'd been wronged. How can so much vomit erupt from such a tiny baby? When do scientists predict lava will erupt from this volcano again?
See also: erupt
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
erupt from something
to burst out of something or some place. A billow of smoke erupted from the chimney. A mass of ashes and gasses erupted from the volcano.
See also: erupt
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
- erupt
- erupt from (someone or something)
- bring something up
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- hurling
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