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Sentence count:116+4Posted:2016-07-17Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: breakbreak awayeruptrecrudesceSimilar words: break offbreakbreak inbreak upbreak downbreak awaybreak intobreak throughMeaning: v. 1. start abruptly 2. begin suddenly and sometimes violently 3. move away or escape suddenly 4. take from stowage in preparation for use 5. become raw or open. 
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(31) Such a nightmare was enough to make even the most fearless security officer break out in a cold sweat.
(32) There is a threat that the violence will break out again.
(33) In Britain we know what happens when new groups try to break out of the box.
(34) He stamped his foot and looked around him like he was lost and might break out crying any minute.
(35) Persephone Every step I take Somewhere hedges break Out into myriad leaves.
(36) From time to time he did break out, cruising Soho and returning drunk, with or without bedfellow.
(37) Jessica felt sweat break out fresh on her skin as they walked in.
(38) Martha was planning to break out of the ghetto of poetry.
(39) A chick knows how to break out of its egg.
(40) I had taken the opportunity to break out a pair of bright red suspenders with large gold dollar signs running down them.
(41) Despite the strong performance of equity funds in the quarter, it may not be reason enough to break out the champagne.
(42) The fiction, however, reads like an attempt to break out of this self-imposed restriction.
(43) Now we have to break out from this story of the individual and imagine that what we have described is general.
(44) Some one screamed, a high shrill piercing noise that caused her to break out in goose pimples.
(45) Rosie was determined to break out of the cycle of poverty that had trapped so many migrant workers.
(46) Then they break out of this immobility into a frenzy of activity.
(47) Stress, lack of rest and too much stodgy food had made Pauline break out in spots.
(48) These steps demonstrate a political will by Barak to break out of stalemate.
(49) Moreover, they have seen that it is possible to break out of the capitalist system and go forward.
(50) Marvin should be one minute into telling the President that war was about to break out in the Persian Gulf.
(51) If such conformity had not existed, artists would not have felt such desire to break out from it.
(52) The chaos of the noise from his chest made his forehead break out in a light sweat.
(53) People are like moths. First they are ugly and awkward,(sentence dictionary) until they break out of their shell and become a beautiful butterfly. Drew Barrymore 
(54) They were going to break out of their self-imposed cage.
(55) But Netanyahu could run into trouble with his Cabinet and top advisers, or other disagreements could break out among the negotiators.
(56) The deep-seated place of asylums in the national psyche would be difficult to break out of.
(57) There is surely a new formula here for those who wish to break out of the global environmental nosedive.
(58) There was still time to break out life rafts.
(59) Kate would break out in a light sweat straightaway.
(60) Heartsick mood, break out at this time.
More similar words: break offbreakbreak inbreak upbreak downbreak awaybreak intobreak throughto speak ofbreaststreakbreathingout of breathseek outwalk outbreezeworkoutpick outwork outmark outlook outthink outknock outcheck outstick outblack outpeaksteaksneakspeak
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