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express or utter spontaneously
break into tears
break into a song
break into a yodel
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change pace
The horse broke into a gallop
The dancers broke into a cha-cha
How To Use break into In A Sentence
- The pictures showed that when the water reached a certain speed, it began to break into eddies, waves and cross-currents.
- The following year, Garcia took a one-stroke lead to the 70th hole of the PGA Championship but Harrington again thwarted Garcia's bid to break into the fraternity of major champions. In majors, taking on Tiger always part of the problem
- They had to break into the emergency food supplies.
- He is hoping to improve on these rankings this season and, if all goes to plan, break into the top 500.
- Reid, Utolia and Juris finally break into a rock-like, power chord driven finale that ends with a muted Hagans slurring his way to silence. Ralph A. Miriello: Tim Hagans' The Moon Is Waiting
- Many researchers believe there was a collision that occurred one billion years ago between a dwarf planet in the Kuiper Belt known as Haumea and another object that caused Haumea's icy mantle to break into a dozen or so smaller bodies, including 55636. Space Tourism, Space Transport and Space Exploration News
- Calliope "Calli" Reaper-Jones has had a Forgotten Charm put on herself so she can lead a normal mortal's life in New York City, trying to break into the world of fashion. Review: Death’s Daughter by Amber Benson
- But one deeply entrenched demon I would like to exorcise is my tendency to break into a cold sweat when dealing with things financial.
- Back in Scotland, she modelled for ten years and worked as a make-up artist before making the break into media.
- As the fossils weather out of their matrix, they break into pieces and disperse; complete specimens are rare.