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Present participle for to develop, usually suddenly and violently
“A heated argument would break out between a lady and the shop assistant at GameStop.”
Present participle for to flee or escape, especially from a state of confinement
“Andy Dufresne would successfully break out from Shawshank State Penitentiary.”
Present participle for to break out in blisters
Present participle for to brandish one's possessions as a signal of one's status
(follow from) Present participle for to occur as a consequence
Present participle for to erupt or surge forcefully after being released
Present participle for to become open
Present participle for to become or be made (widely) known
Present participle for to emit, throw or give off
Present participle for to break open or apart, especially suddenly and violently and due to internal pressure
Present participle for to appear or be visible
The onset or beginning of something
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