break loose



break loose

(from someone) Go to break away (from someone).
See also: break, loose

break loose

to escape People are worried that they would be unsafe if that tiger ever broke loose. Related vocabulary: (all) hell breaks loose
See also: break, loose

break loose

Escape from restraint, as in The boat broke loose from its moorings, or He finally broke loose from the school of abstract expressionism. This expression also appears in all hell breaks loose, which indicates a state of fury or chaos, as in When Dad finds out you broke his watch, all hell will break loose, or When the children saw the dead pigeon in the hall, all hell broke loose. [Early 1400s]
See also: break, loose

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Sotirios-Greek
Herry-Medieval English
ImogeneIM-ə-jeenEnglish
ToivoTOY-voFinnish
PlacidPLA-sidEnglish (Rare)
BillyBIL-eeEnglish