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Filter by Meaning The irrupt of seals on the beach attracted a large crowd of spectators.
The irrupt of mosquitoes during the summer season is common in this area.
The irrupt of runners in the marathon made the streets crowded.
The irrupt of sardines off the coast of California has drawn in a large number of whales.
The irrupt of rabbits has led to a decline in native plant species.
The conflict in the Middle East has the potential to irrupt into a full-blown war.
The fireworks irrupt in a dazzling display of colors and sounds.
The popcorn kernels irrupt in the microwave, filling the kitchen with a delicious smell.
The protestors irrupt into violence, throwing rocks and setting fires.
The irrupt of jellyfish in the Mediterranean Sea is posing a threat to the local fishing industry.
The irrupt of the storm caused massive flooding in the low-lying areas.
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