Idioms
break out
to become widespread suddenly
An influenza epidemic broke out last month. A fire broke out in the old building.
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)
break up (something) or break (something) up
break up (with someone)
breath of fresh air
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in good time
seize upon (something)
get one's wires crossed
go through (an experience)
bawl out (someone) or bawl (someone) out
to be safe
a foot in the door
run the gauntlet
lay/light into (someone)
deem it to be necessary
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Top corporate executives take separate planes in case one crashes.
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