Burster in a sentence as a noun

The bursters are seen all over the sky, that’s why.

Maybe a gamma ray burster a few light years a way could do it, or a massive collision that melts the crust.

I hope a patent chest-burster alien does not come out of rimm, mobile world will lose years with those legal suits.

Bubble burster bot. Identify cliques with few "outside" connections, that talk about politics on a social network.

I was genuinely expecting a bubble burster article with copious amounts of weather balloons thrown in. Surprised to know that there are well recorded events with no reasonable explanation.

A non-terrestrial habitat will certainly be more fragile than one on Earth, and easier to fall prey to a malicious computer attack by rogue AIs. A gamma ray burster would be more survivable in a shelter 1,400 m underground[1] than anything we are likely to build soon on another planet, or Ceres.

Well, I can't prove a meteor won't crash through your roof and **** you tonight, or that a mega-eruption won't end civilization tomorrow, or that a parasite from some half-cooked beef you ate last week won't spontaneously mutate into a chest-burster like in "Alien".

Burster definitions

noun

a quantity of explosive to be set off at one time; "this cartridge has a powder charge of 50 grains"

See also: charge