Definitions | break out |
| verb - To escape, especially forcefully or defiantly.
- They broke out of prison in the middle of the night.
- (idiom) to bring out, use, or present
- Break out the bubbly and celebrate.
- to separate from a bundle
- Break out the cables from the harness once they are inside the frame.
- To begin suddenly; to emerge in a certain condition.
- He broke out in sweat.
- He broke out in song.
Translations: - German: ausbrechen
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(trans-top, to bring out, use, or present)
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(trans-top, to separate from a bundle)
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(trans-top, to begin suddenly; to emerge in a certain condition)
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