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break loose in American English 1. to free oneself by force 2. to shake off restraint See full dictionary entry for loose Examples of 'break loose' in a sentencebreak loose But the back end finally does break loose and begins sliding dramatically to the left.If the plaques break loose, they can cause blockages in arteries, stopping the flow of oxygen-carrying blood, and leading to a heart attack or stroke.I fear the roof extension will break loose in the high winds but it doesn't, and it resists monsoon-strength rain too.The most destructive avalanches occur when slabs of snow break loose and race downhill, breaking into smaller pieces.It's time to break loose.There was still a sense that the home team were just waiting to break loose.The note is high, sustained, and seems to break loose from his body like one of those lapwings in flight.A ceanothus in full bloom is breaking loose from a garden.A disc fragment breaks loose and typically presses on a nerve. |