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Meaning of break loose
Wordnet
break loose (v)
be unleashed; emerge with violence or noise
run away from confinement
break loose Sentence Examples
- The rope snapped, causing the boat to break loose from its moorings and drift out to sea.
- The horse tried to break loose from its reins, spooked by a sudden noise.
- The prisoner managed to break loose from his handcuffs and escape from custody.
- The winds were so strong that the tree branches began to break loose and fall to the ground.
- She felt a surge of adrenaline as she tried to break loose from the grip of her assailant.
- The protesters attempted to break loose from the police barricades and continue their march.
- The dog suddenly broke loose from its leash and ran off into the woods.
- The child struggled to break loose from the grasp of the stranger who tried to abduct them.
- The glacier began to break loose from the mountainside, sending chunks of ice tumbling into the valley below.
- The floodwaters threatened to break loose from the levee, prompting authorities to issue evacuation orders.
FAQs About the word break loose
be unleashed; emerge with violence or noise, run away from confinement
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The rope snapped, causing the boat to break loose from its moorings and drift out to sea.
The horse tried to break loose from its reins, spooked by a sudden noise.
The prisoner managed to break loose from his handcuffs and escape from custody.
The winds were so strong that the tree branches began to break loose and fall to the ground.