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break out
verb
- intr, adverb to begin or arise suddenly
panic broke out
- intr, adverb to make an escape, esp from prison or confinement
- intr, adverb,foll byin (of the skin) to erupt (in a rash, pimples, etc)
- tr, adverb to launch or introduce (a new product)
- tr, adverb to open and start using
break out the champagne
noun
- an escape, esp from prison or confinement
- a great success, esp following relatively disappointing performance
- ( as modifier )
a breakout year
Example Sentences
Born to a poor civil servant’s family in 1949, just a year before the Korean War broke out, Im grew up with five siblings in an industrial neighborhood of Seoul.
Tuipulotu, who stepped into the starting lineup when Bosa was sidelined with a hip injury, began the season with a six-game sack dry spell before breaking out for 5½ in the last three games.
When World War One broke out in 1914, she was 38 and was keen to serve.
In July, the authorities temporarily suspended the internet after protests broke out on the island of Annobón.
For much of the current conflict, which broke out after he left office, Trump has been a detractor-in-chief over Ukraine’s desperate fight against a larger and stronger invader.
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