Synonym: come out, come through, crack, erupt, push through. Similar words: look through, through, go through, throughout, get through, all through, fall through, cut through. Meaning: v. 1. pass through (a barrier) 2. penetrate 3. break out.
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31. The sea is widely expected to break through the narrowest point of the peninsula any year now.
32. This year's results will hopefully smash all previous records and break through the £50k barrier.
33. But every so often, something will erupt out of nowhere, break through our defences and turn the well-ordered furniture upside-down.
34. But every now and then some patient managed to break through the mental barrier erected by training, habit, and self-defence.
35. Strands of early morning mist still clung to the hollows as the sun tried to break through the patchy cloudscape.
36. Once this had been established, the aim of Marx's work was to break through this veil of ideology.
37. Now and then, the real priorities and the concealed agenda do break through the pretense of compassion.
38. From time to time the air glowed with a watery brilliance as though the sun might break through, but always the mists returned.
39. What are we to make of these coded messages that go on bombarding us in their attempt to break through?
40. During a meeting at the Diamond police restrained attempts by loyalist and Catholic youths to break through their fines.
41. Old repertoires break through, as similarities between present and past are seized upon and exaggerated.
42. Laws are like cobwebs, which may catch small flies, but let wasps and hornets break through. Jonathan Swift
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43. A few cuts of sun break through the roof and walls but once there they are too weak to shift for themselves.
44. About 30 % of these patients do not respond well initially or eventually break through drug treatment.
45. The late morning sun was beginning to break through the clouds.
46. One touch, one thought, one look was enough to break through the flimsy barrier.
47. This simple name has helped break through the clutter of all the other suppliers to build a successful business.
48. The ability of a new church to break through prejudice is a second, more pragmatic reason for planting churches today.
49. It would be ironic to pick away at the mortar for a few decades only to break through into the next-door cell.
50. It is difficult to break through a steel barricade.
51. We must break through the tight encirclement this time.
52. This paper puts forward some methods of solving mechanical efficiency of tackle-block, hoping to help students break through difficulties.
53. And lofting with polar coordinates method can break through localization of deflection angle method.
54. National revenue in 2008 is expected to break through 6 trillion yuan.
55. In the leaves elongate the dark and break through the surrounding coleoptiles.
56. Could this actually be an effort to discourage suborbital rockets, which might break through the space debris and catch sight of the Universe society?
57. In recent years, along with the mutual osmosis of different subject realm, the contents of folk domicile research break through the scope of opposite parochialism formerly.
58. The transition curve is a familiar curve form. And lofting with polar coordinates method can break through localization of deflection angle method.
59. From the angle of unofficial rule, it should break through the monism limit of official regular, and concede the positive function of administrative procedure convention.
60. Secondly, this study intends to break through the traditional criminal "economic determinism" analysis mode, set up a clash of cultures led migrant workers to explain the reasons for crime patterns.
More similar words: look through, through, go through, throughout, get through, all through, fall through, cut through, come through, put through, run through, pull through, pass through, carry through, follow through, break, break off, break up, break in, break out, break down, break away, break into, roughly, drought, thorough, thoroughly, throat, dough, breast.