v.
start abruptly
begin suddenly and sometimes violently
move away or escape suddenly
take from stowage in preparation for use
become raw or open
 Often used with "with". He broke out with scarlet fever. 2. To speak or act suddenly and violently. He broke out laughing. She broke out, "That is not so!" 3. To begin and become noticeable. Fire broke out after the earthquake. War broke out in 1812.
 Often used with "with". He broke out with scarlet fever. 2. To speak or act suddenly and violently. He broke out laughing. She broke out, "That is not so!" 3. To begin and become noticeable. Fire broke out after the earthquake. War broke out in 1812. 
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