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break out

v.
1.start abruptly
2.begin suddenly and sometimes violently
3.move away or escape suddenly
4.take from stowage in preparation for usage
5.become raw or open

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    to head down, to bring down the nose of something
    The pilot began to nose down the plane as it approached the airport.



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