Burst into tears

To suddenly begin crying, typically in response to overwhelming emotion, stress, or distress.

The verb 'burst' has been used metaphorically for sudden emotional releases since the 16th century, comparing the onset of crying to something breaking open under pressure. The phrase captures both the suddenness and the involuntary nature of emotional crying, suggesting that tears erupt when emotional pressure becomes too great to contain.

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