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Term: Brake Out

Part of Speech: Verb
Sense 1: To escape from a confined space or location

Description: The term "brake out" as a verb refers to the act of escaping or breaking free from a particular place or situation, especially when feeling confined or restricted. It implies an eager or sudden effort to be liberated.

Example Sentence: The prisoners planned meticulously to brake out of the high-security prison.

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Sense 2: To develop or erupt suddenly

Description: In this context, "brake out" means a sudden occurrence or unexpected eruption of something, such as a disease, rash, or conflict.

Example Sentence: After consuming the contaminated food, she began to brake out in hives all over her body.

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Part of Speech: Noun
Sense: An occurrence of rapid and sudden movement

Description: As a noun, "brake out" signifies a sudden and swift movement or outburst.

Example Sentence: The unexpected brake out of fire caused panic among the crowd, leading to a stampede.

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Sense: A social event or party organized spontaneously, often secretly

Description: When used as a noun, "brake out" also refers to a spontaneous and often secret social gathering or party where people come together to have fun.

Example Sentence: They decided to throw a brake out in their backyard to celebrate their friend's surprise engagement.

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