1. impulse
I felt an impulse to cry out loud.
He told his wife not to buy on impulse.
A foolish impulse made me say what I should have left unsaid.
She bought the dress on impulse.
Men are rather reasoning than reasonable animals, for the most part governed by the impulse of passion.
Try not to buy anything on impulse today.
He fell prey to an impulse to steal.
Maybe the impulse was working upon her subconscious.
She was borne away by an impulse.
On impulse I wanted to hit him.
It was an impulse, but now I’m having second thoughts.
nerve impulses /electrical impulses
a sudden impulse to laugh
Don’t buy things on impulse.
I barely restrained the impulse to strike him.
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gullets had burst.
Her heart burst with gladness to see her husband return home from his overseas tour of Iran.
If only I'd sold that property before the economic bubble burst I wouldn't have lost all that money.
Harold's arm bicycle workout was sufficiently vigorous that his pectorals burst into flame.
What was that noise? Did a tyre burst?
There must have been at least ten courses. I thought I was going to burst.
Generally, short bursts of long hours do lead to increases in productivity, but over time those gains disappear,
Three days before Vern burst into the clubhouse, Ray Brower had gone out with one of his mothers buckets to pick wild fruit.
I want to see her burst of red hair and big green eyes.
When he openly declared he would marry Pablo, he almost gave his grandmother a heart attack and made his aunt's eyes burst out of their sockets; however, his little sister beamed with pride.
What Alice, waiting for a reply, was faced with was a sudden howl. It was a resounding noise, sharp as to burst her ear drums, loud as to reach unto the heavens.
The tree roots have burst through the cement at several points along the sidewalk.
It is wonderful to think of Spring, when the new buds of the persimmon burst forth.
The frog inflated himself more and more, until finally he burst.
If you keep eating like this your body will burst open.
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01 CEA Collocations3. boost
I think I can reach the branch if you'll give me a boost.
sales boosting
Did you see that? She boosted my telephone and ran away
The promotion of our city boosted tourism in this region
We must also boost opportunities for young people.
Getting the job has boosted my confidence. Increased tourism was a major boost to the local economy. The European Councils' calls for less but better targeted State aid to boost the European economy.
This will boost incentives to increase production.’
Finance Ministry officials tried to boost confidence in recovery.
They seemed really despondent to find that their project didn't boost profits like they thought it would.
Amazon may revolutionize the market and provide boost for stores.
If we do not want to rely solely on emigration, we need to boost the birth rate.
Employers will boost their desirability in the eyes of employees
Some people think that coffee is the best energy boost.
And did you know, Sophie, that scientists believe learning a second language can boost brainpower?
A good way to boost reading and listening skills in a target language is to read or listen to the news.