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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too much of a good thing
hit the road
slow as molasses in January
lay out (something) or lay (something) out
at the outset (of something)
rake in the money
to the nth degree
in care of (someone)
on the take
a hop, skip and a jump
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Sliced bread was patented in 1954.
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