Idioms
break loose (from someone or something)
to get away from someone or something that is holding you
The horse broke loose from the rope and began running from the farm.
break off (something) or break (something) off
break one's word
break out
break out in (something)
break out in a cold sweat
break out of (something)
break the back of (something)
break the bank
break the ice
break the news (to someone)
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lean toward (doing something)
like greased lightning
the off chance
burst with pride
keep an eye out for (someone or something)
in public
see the light of day
high-and-mighty
dead as a doornail
walk off with (something)
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World Record Facts
At the largest frogs' legs eating festival ever, in Florida, 2001, 13,200 people ate 3,000 kilograms (6,600 pounds) of frogs' legs fried in batter.
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