Break out - definition, transcription

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Amer.  |ˈbreɪk ˈaʊt|
Brit.  |breɪk ˈaʊt|

verb

- start abruptly (syn: erupt)
- begin suddenly and sometimes violently
- move away or escape suddenly (syn: break, break away)
Nobody can break out--this prison is high security
- take from stowage in preparation for use
- become raw or open (syn: erupt, recrudesce)

Extra examples

Three men broke out of prison yesterday.

I should like to break out of this dull way of life.

As the Queen stepped on the shore, the ship broke out the royal flag.

Nobody can break out--this prison is high security

I break out in a rash if I eat shellfish.

There was a danger that fire would break out.

She felt the need to break out of her daily routine.

Inevitably, fights break out between the members of contending groups.

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