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to escape from a place or situation, especially by force.

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to escape from a place or situation, especially by force.

The prisoners managed to break out of the high-security prison.

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to start suddenly, especially something unpleasant like a war or disease.

A fire broke out in the middle of the night, causing panic among the residents.

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to develop a skin condition, such as a rash or acne.

I tend to break out in hives when I'm stressed.

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to use something extravagant or special, often for a celebration.

Let's break out the champagne to celebrate our success!

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Last updated: 2025/01/11 11:54