Synonym: break, break away, erupt, recrudesce. Similar words: break off, break, break in, break up, break down, break away, break into, break through. Meaning: 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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(61) When did the battle of Trafalgar break out?
(62) A quibble arose concerning the phrase break out.
(63) Shortly after it lifted off in September 1992, its booster rocket fired to break out of Earth orbit, and the fragility of spaceflight intruded.
(64) However, inside the loop there is a break statement that will break out of the loop.
(65) Farmers at Larsha have taken steps to protect against fires that break out in forests and peat bogs every year in Nizhny Novgorod.
(66) After all who can break out of an encirclement and piece, also very afford for thought.
(67) Suppose one day scientists pick up a transmission they think is generated by aliens. Now what? Do we build a landing strip and break out the welcome wagon?
(68) Aguish is easy to break out in the tropic area.
(69) I break out into a cold sweat merely thinking about snakes.
(70) Progress by EU leaders toward a solution is considered vital for Wall Street stocks to break out of their trading range.
(71) Note how $out_of_parents is set if the last parent was just obtained from the parent population; that's the only way to break out of the parent selection loop.
(72) The break out of the financial crisis in Russia in 1998 announced the complete failure of the Russian liberalist.
(73) Suppose president Roosevelt was still living, would the Cold War break out?
(74) A subway attack in Mexico city, see this kind of scoffer break out on your left side, a man with a gun who just went at with a police officer, shot the officer.
(75) The ROC can break out of its isolation only from the bottom up. First people. Then officials. On this will provide us with a diplomatic modus vivendi.
(76) Martin paused from his rhapsody, only to break out afresh.
(77) Well break out your razor, fire up the grill and crack open a bottle of steak sauce because today's two stars from The Expendables are as macho as they come.
(78) Humans have little natural immunity to H5N1 so health officials warn pandemic influenza could break out if the virus develops the capability to pass easily from person to person.
(79) On the one hand, service industry such as finance, telecommunication[sentencedict.com], electronic commerce develops vigorously. It makes the quality control break out the traditional manufacturing industry.
(80) Observers like Mr Squali, meanwhile, predict a scramble will break out among various parties for full control of Yahoo, with Microsoft in position to carry the day.
(81) Again foolish next go to a milli- nonsense, the amnesty makes her have already canned not make in the short run, take the disorder in nowadays she can be with the break out of family.
(82) And yet, neoliberalism is still the only language used by European politicians to confront the crisis and to face the social conflicts that will break out over the next few months.
(83) Lately, some large brand real estate agency corporations defalcate clients funds and break out fund sandal.
(83) Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
(84) Straightness means that the horse must never break out of his track.
(85) Thinking about money makes me break out in a cold sweat!
(86) Its eternal fervidity lets me light up the roaring flame of desire and break out the spring thunder of heart.
(87) To break out of the poverty trap the need help from the government.
(88) The patient often does not know why to can break out afore-mentioned symptoms, the case that some parents see the child breaks out is hurry-scurry more if where manages, do not know.
(89) Silence, silence. if not break out in silence, just will perdition in it.
(90) If you play around with fire it will start to break out.
More similar words: break off, break, break in, break up, break down, break away, break into, break through, to speak of, breast, streak, breathing, out of breath, seek out, walk out, breeze, workout, pick out, work out, mark out, look out, think out, knock out, check out, stick out, black out, peak, steak, sneak, speak.