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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(91) It is ideal for sealing all the random gaps between dummy bar head and mould copper plate, to prevent the hot metal infiltration and break out while casting.
(92) Russia is also threatening to break out of the 1987 Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty, or INF.
(93) Uric road is affected (basically be chronic pyelonephritis ) break out for a long time repeatedly, a certain number of likelihoods after year appear anaemic.
(94) Because rainfall is rich, because this promotes the A Sa of intertropical sex, Mudaxie is planted Yo of break out of tea tree bitter fleabane.
(95) But other groundfish, like cod, swim down to try to break out.
(96) Objective To discuss the name of break out virginal breast hypertrophy, diagnosis and treatment of macromastia.
(97) Expo plate and triple play line of the stock will break out blowout!
(98) Why is it that every time I have hot date break out with a big zit.
(99) Objective:To discuss the inducement for iterative break out of the Recurrent Monilial Vulvovaginitis (RVVC) and search for the valid treatment and prevention methods.
(100) Do we build a landing strip and break out the welcome wagon?
(101) The armies encircled at Stalingrad were not able to break out.
(102) The word eczema means, literally,(www.Sentencedict.com) to boil over or break out.
(103) CAIN will climbsintosthe ring, AUSTIN will give him a leg lock then CAIN will break out and apply a one-handed choke hold on AUSTIN and then slam him down.
(104) Break out! Don't just walk off the edge like lemmings.
(105) The audience is apparently very happy, they break out the cachinnation ever and anon.
(106) This deal does nothing to address America's long-term budget woes but the Chamber said it would "go a long way toward helping our economy break out of this slump and begin creating American jobs".
(107) Okay, Yael, so 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?
(108) Part of her phallic potency was always to conjure the chaos about to break out unless we buckled under.
(109) Do not make up or break out the bit on a single joint of DC. If this is absolutely necessary,[Sentencedict.com] always snub drill collar with the air tugger.
(110) Nowadays, these confabs are just as likely to break out in the coffee room, alongside the photocopier, or while waiting to use the fax machine.
(111) Hawk says, current, we see the bitter fleabane break out of estate exhibit.
(112) To break out of the poverty trap they need help from the government.
(113) This is where teams have difficulty in self-organizing – because conflict is always incipient and can break out at a moment's notice, leading to chaos and failure.
(114) When you have the measles, you break out in spots.
(115) The thought made him break out in a cold sweat.
(116) At this point, the break statement causes program execution to break out of the while loop, skipping the else clause.
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.