Teeming, filled (with something); bursting out. Only in predicative use.
Origin
Mid 19th century; earliest use found in Once a Week: an illustrated miscellany of literature, art, science, and popular information. From a- + either burst or burst.
Definition of aburst in US English:
aburst
adjectiveəˈbəːst
Teeming, filled (with something); bursting out. Only in predicative use.
Origin
Mid 19th century; earliest use found in Once a Week: an illustrated miscellany of literature, art, science, and popular information. From a- + either burst or burst.