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    1. Alone, they softly hummed, but when touched together they created a wave a sound so violent it could rupture an enemy’s organs from over a hundred yards away, or crack stone within a hundred standard feet


    2. Able to survive the rupture, momentarily anyways, the child had lived while her newborn creation emerged -- a disease that quickly began feasting on its mother's flesh


    3. Subversively anticipated and constructed with insidious precision, will Culminate in a sort of rupture, or breaking through from one side Into the other—the unconscious breaking through into Consciousness—or rather, unconscious becoming


    4. The thief could not do much more to counteract his nervousness except rupture forth with awkward laughter


    5. The expectation of a rupture with the colonies, accordingly, has struck the people of Great Britain with more terror than they ever felt for a Spanish armada, or a French invasion


    6. A rupture with any of our neighbours upon the continent, though likely, too, to occasion some stop or interruption in the employments of some of all these different orders of people, is foreseen, however, without any such general emotion


    7. As the volume of ice is about 9 % more than volume of water, there is significant pressure that can rupture concrete and gradually loosen its structure


    8. “There is a good chance of a fuel line rupture resulting in massive fuel loss


    9. With sufficient force the explosion could rupture the hull causing complete depressurisation of much of the aft section


    10. A sudden contact between the outer and inner rock layers could have exerted enough breaking force on sections of the crust above the contact point, to cause it to tear or a rupture in the crust to occur

    11. Representative of the conservative element of the Cubans, the breach was serious, and only the withdrawal of Shafter and the appointment of General Wood averted further disorder and a threatened rupture


    12. His abdomen became hard and his appendix was about to rupture


    13. He says I should be back to a normal life within 12 months of the rupture


    14. If he missed he might rupture the airlock to the colony


    15. kind of rupture and then it would all be over; baby without


    16. ‖ that should have signified that I did not intend to cause him any trouble but I thought the calcified vein in his left temple was going to rupture! He then uttered: ―They're going to kill you, you death row mother-effer


    17. A ruptured uterus is not such an unusual condition in later pregnancy, but what was unusual was that this rupture happened in completely unscarred uterus (no previous damage by C-Section, perforation or surgery) and that she was only about 16 weeks along in her pregnancy


    18. produced only the rupture of eardrums and sinuses with


    19. Nevertheless, there was an incident that provoked the rupture of their friendly bonds and it would mark forever Leonardo's character


    20. What had in fact happened was that there had been a pinhole rupture in the coolant coils inside the reactor, and liquid ammonia was spilling into the reaction vessel

    21. Naturally, this clash of interests would have induced fission in the system that could have lead to the eventual rupture of the mechanism itself


    22. And Jesus spoke out with less reserve because he knew the hour had come when he could do nothing more to prevent an open rupture of relations with these religious leaders


    23. I still could not see the bottom of the glacial river but I could see the air vent tube cut open by the crevasse’s rupture


    24. In that chamber, where a gaunt, hairy beast of a man in leather breeks squatted gnawing a beef-bone voraciously, stood the machines of torture—racks, boots, hooks and all the implements that the human mind devises to tear flesh, break bones and rend and rupture veins and ligaments


    25. Worm’s armored dulled the blow, but the force was still enough to rupture the skin


    26. There was an early alarm of the rupture, but it was ignored and the flow was not cut off for six hours


    27. “I knotted it up the best I could so I doubt it will rupture again but he’s


    28. so that he would know what a secondary rupture of the spleen was,


    29. Some waves oppose each other and bring about discord, disharmony and rupture


    30. My own view is that the Gandhis, like many feudal politicians, were trapped in a mai–baap culture and that the odd public sector project can never be a substitute for long-term infrastructure (Amethi’s roads are designed to rupture the backbone)

    31. In both cases, rupture disks equipped with a rupture alarm device should be used as a further


    32. If this occurs (the vent filter becomes blocked), possibly either the filter will rupture


    33. There is a rupture in our conscience


    34. This rupture is the result of our beliefs that mostly often leads us to judge people, events and situation thus creating the Karma


    35. In terms of numbers, the Cross shares the number four responsible for our Rupture (if we are wise)


    36. Vessel rupture headache is acute with intensive pain chiefly at the back of the head


    37. Love will build a new body in a second or zero time at the rupture


    38. I prefer to see you flee into the white cloud of rupture standing than to face the wrath to come


    39. The hunger and thirst in Ramadan help in causing rupture of relations between man and and Satan, and man’s spirit will be drilled on such favorable separation all during its day of which he feels no shame before his Provider at all


    40. The hunger and thirst that are experienced during Ramadan help to cause a rupture of the relations between a person and Satan, and a person’s spirit will become accustomed to such favorable separation throughout its days and will thus feel no shame whatsoever before its Provider

    41. yellow suits, being careful not to rupture the plastic foot protectors on


    42. It was as if they had accidentally uncovered a rupture in reality’s fabric


    43. trauma to the chest causing cardiac rupture and


    44. pressure and may rupture when subjected to extreme heat


    45. by either tubal abortion or rupture resulting in implantation within


    46. blood that surrounds the testicle), bruise or rupture of the testicle


    47. At which the heavens almost rupture, and the earth splits, and the mountains fall and crumble


    48. Rupture of the blood


    49. If a rupture and a leakage occur, then you will certainly have quite dangerous health complications


    50. Even though at times the rupture can be sealed in a natural way, in most cases surgery is needed to seal it up



































    1. The Squidies that got hit with that wave vented clouds of snowy gas out their ruptured suits


    2. Ruptured or open skin will be easily penetrated by bacteria that cause infection


    3. The man dressed in a heavy black coat, said that the gas line had been ruptured in the accident


    4. As far as LeCynic could discern, the girl's womb had ruptured, the force of which was yet displayed on the ceiling and adjacent wall


    5. That meant he must have ruptured the lower hydraulic line


    6. It bombarded him with images of his people; their flesh pealing, their bodies ruptured and torn to pieces


    7. Her eyes were empty sockets, as if they had ruptured in her skull


    8. More booms followed causing most of the lights in the hub to go out completely, shortly before a large chunk of the ceiling ruptured and collapsed


    9. We're fairly sure the cause was a ruptured and infected


    10. Unfortunately, his appendix ruptured during surgery and pus spread throughout his abdominal cavity

    11. But, Alfredo cutting open the gut and fishing about inside could only mean one thing: smuggling and a ruptured bag of cocaine was way more than enough to kill a horse


    12. The shots left his chest in ruins; his lungs and heart a ruptured mess


    13. Sada reported that when an irrigation dam ruptured in Syria on June 4, 2002 President al-Assad asked Saddam for help, and a lightbulb went off


    14. This ruptured the side of the colony and opened the chamber to the outside atmosphere, sucking the Magi out in the process


    15. Then, in a brilliant flash of light, the station ruptured, spewing debris in all directions


    16. Water and gas pipes ruptured from Omori in northern Japan to Chiba


    17. My personal life, before and after my illegal firing (I filed my state EEO complaint two days late with EEOC in Albuquerque because my right eye ball ruptured in August 2002 and I could not use my computer till December), was surprisingly good


    18. Matthews a ruptured aneurysm means there is a spilling of blood in his brain


    19. Her membranes had apparently been ruptured and she was having strong contractions every two to three minutes


    20. We ended up operating on her and found a ruptured uterus with the dead fetus in its amniotic sac partially extruded

    21. A ruptured uterus is not such an unusual condition in later pregnancy, but what was unusual was that this rupture happened in completely unscarred uterus (no previous damage by C-Section, perforation or surgery) and that she was only about 16 weeks along in her pregnancy


    22. In some cases the cause may not be muscle strain but a herniated disc (also known as a ruptured, bulging or slipped disc)


    23. A herniated disc in the spine, also known as a slipped or ruptured intervertebral disc, happens when one of the spinal discs is pushed out of its normal position


    24. the inflammation associated with a ruptured disc and relieve pressure on the nerves, therefore reducing pain


    25. If the ruptured disc does not begin to heal with rest and pain relieving


    26. ruptured or herniated disc


    27. cord and nerves, which is also what happens with a herniated, ruptured or


    28. Remember the coolant line has ruptured and then been shut off, so the heat from the reaction is now massively over safety levels


    29. ruptured and that tiny hand pushed through


    30. He was at first transfixed by the sheer spectacle of the ruptured dome

    31. All I know is that the Butadiene tanks ruptured and BANG! I was in that plant just minutes before


    32. My official report will state that this man died of a ruptured Berry aneurysm of the internal carotid artery in the circle of Willis, blood vessels in the base of the brain


    33. Suddenly with a great whooshing sound, soil flew up into the air, as a thick stream of black liquid, gushed forth from the ruptured hymen, of the for-so-long virgin soil!


    34. With the frenetic side to side serpentine motion of a ruptured air hose the fired up boar raked the bull‘s hind legs as the bucking animal tried to turn and gore his tormentor


    35. and the female's hymen does not have to be ruptured


    36. Wilkie’s retina was ruptured causing the loss of most of his vision in his right eye


    37. Back at the camp things were flowing as usual—that was until a loud shriek ruptured the stable minds of the people


    38. Now, I was in a cave with a ruptured jugular vein and


    39. knew I had ruptured his eardrum, and created pain and disorientation at the same time


    40. Max feared her appendix may have ruptured from the impact and if so, death from peritonitis was inevitable

    41. They met Max outside the big gates and were about to discuss their options when Anita cried out in agony, “I think my appendix may have ruptured, you have to get help immediately, please hurry”


    42. “Tomorrow night, at the very earliest” suggested Carla, “assuming she recovers at all; her appendix ruptured and she has all this pus inside her body


    43. Though the firefighters had managed to extinguish most of the burning fuel with their special foam sprays that resembled silly string, fumes continued to leak from several of the ruptured tanks


    44. Is man, that is without a relationship with God, like this caterpillar, eating all or taking in all of this world, and the things therein, but going nowhere until he has built himself a cocoon, where he then becomes blind, restricted, and living as if sound to sleep? Does not every man do as I did, and walk this world with his eyes open, but see nothing; eating, drinking and have his fun, but going nowhere, until the spring of his life, when the cocoon is ruptured, the man is awakened, and comes forth as a new creature? Are we all born as larvae, an eating machine, a sort of parasite, immature in every way, but destined to become a moth or butterfly, and then as we seek the wholeness of life, become nothing, wrapped in our individual cocoon, lying dormant until the Spirit awakens in our body in a new form, and the transformation takes place; not that we determined this, but God


    45. He had taken seven shots to the stomach, ribcage and upper thorax, two of which ruptured the heart, all coming to rest in the body


    46. This usually happens in the brain when a ruptured blood vessel or a clot stops oxygen-rich blood from flowing


    47. Those wounded Japanese were nearly all bleeding from the nose and mouth, their lungs ruptured by the overpressure from the bombs, and all of them proved to be deaf, their eardrums punctured


    48. writhing in pain from a ruptured hernia


    49. Air rushed from his throat and sinuses, drawing muscuos along with it, tinged with blood, suggesting some venous nasal membranes had ruptured


    50. anything; she couldn’t stand any more because she had a ruptured




































    1. “See me! There! It is I who ruptures the earth to make mountains out of the


    2. ruptures caused by the harmful rays of the sun


    3. “Shouldn’t they wear pressure suits in case the bomb goes off and ruptures the hull?” suggested Debbie


    4. head and ruptures their skull into fragments that pierce into


    5. Sheila is going to try and remove it before it ruptures


    6. helps to counteract skin ruptures caused by the harmful rays of the sun


    7. It ruptures the unity of the human personality by repressing the unconscious deepest aspirations and inspirations of being, affecting the vital principle itself


    8. There can be complications if a vein ruptures inside an external hemorrhoid, forming a blood clot


    9. The pouch ruptures and all the contents of the stomach go into the abdominal cavity


    10. Coombs was on his back, ruptures of crimson oozing out of his blue shirt

    11. The father of her child gone,—alas! such ruptures are irrevocable,—she found herself


    12. The same rulers go about to their various interviews, they have the same meetings, hunts, festivities, balls, and uniforms; the same diplomatists have the same conversations about alliances and armies; the same parliaments, in which Eastern and African questions are discussed, and questions in regard to alliances, ruptures, "Home Rule," the eight-hour day


    1. She had been bleeding because of the rupturing of the hymen


    2. Mastecus sunk his hands into the Makii’s body and sent his energy out – rupturing his every last internal organ


    3. the verge of rupturing


    4. The staircase was a light green color with grass and flowers rupturing out of the rocky surface


    5. It was followed by an explosive sound, like a balloon rupturing


    6. At a rupturing rate of nearly 50% and with the mere mention of silly things like 'the environment' or 'standards' or 'the planet' being punishable by death, it was not long before every ocean was oozing with oil


    7. rupturing its gas tank


    8. Watanabe beat POWs every day, fracturing their windpipes, rupturing their eardrums, shattering their teeth, tearing one man’s ear half off, leaving men unconscious


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    Synonyms for "rupture"

    rupture breach break falling out rift severance bust snap tear crack burst fracture split separate disrupt breaking bursting disruption

    "rupture" definitions

    state of being torn or burst open


    a personal or social separation (as between opposing factions)


    the act of making a sudden noisy break


    separate or cause to separate abruptly