About The Word Break loose
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Break loose
Break loose Definition And Meaning |
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What's The Definition Of Break loose?
[v] be unleashed; burst forth with violence or noise, as of an emotion or an expression of emotion; "His anger exploded"
[v] run away from confinement; "The convicted murderer escaped from a high security prison" Synonyms | Synonyms for Break loose: burst forth | escape | explode | get away Related Terms | Find terms related to Break loose: bail out | break away | break jail | break out | clear | cut loose | disembarrass | disembroil | disengage | disentangle | disinvolve | dislodge | escape | escape prison | evade | extricate | flee | fly the coop | free | get away | get clear of | get free | get out | get out of | jump | make a getaway | release | skip | slip the collar | tear loose | unknot | unravel | unsnarl | untangle See Also | bilk | break | break away | break out | change state | elude | escape from | evade | flee | fly | run away | shake | shake off | slip | take flight | throw off | turn |
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