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  • 812011 Cricket World Cup Semifinal: India v Pakistan — Main article: 2011 Cricket World Cup 2011 Cricket World Cup Semifinal Event 2011 Cricket World Cup India Pakistan …

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  • 82Revolución egipcia — de 2011 Revolución egipcia el Día de la ira, 25 de enero de 2011. Contexto del acontecimiento …

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  • 83explode — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. destroy; burst, detonate, fire, discharge; reject; refute, discredit, expose, disprove. See confutation, violence, excitability. II (Roget s IV) v. 1. [To burst] Syn. blow up, blow out, blast, blow a… …

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  • 84break out — I (Roget s IV) v. 1. [To start suddenly] Syn. begin, commence, arise, erupt; see begin 2 . 2. [To escape] Syn. burst out, flee, depart; see escape , leave 1 . 3. [To erupt] Syn. acquire blemishes, have acned skin, become diseased, get pimples,… …

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  • 85blow up — 1) a truckload of shells blew up Syn: explode, detonate, go off, ignite, erupt 2) he blows up over every little thing Syn: lose one s temper, get angry, rant and rave, go berserk, flare up, erupt; informal go mad …

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  • 86break open — verb 1. open with force (Freq. 2) He broke open the picnic basket • Hypernyms: ↑open, ↑open up • Verb Frames: Somebody s something They want to break open the doors …

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  • 87break out — verb 1. start abruptly (Freq. 4) After 1989, peace broke out in the former East Bloc • Syn: ↑erupt • Hypernyms: ↑begin, ↑start • Verb Frames …

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  • 88break through — verb 1. pass through (a barrier) (Freq. 3) Registrations cracked through the 30,000 mark in the county • Syn: ↑crack • Hypernyms: ↑pass, ↑go through, ↑go across …

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  • 89burst out — verb 1. give sudden release to an expression (Freq. 3) We burst out laughing I hate you, she burst out • Hypernyms: ↑express, ↑show, ↑evince • Hyponyms: ↑rip out …

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  • 90come out — verb 1. appear or become visible; make a showing (Freq. 33) She turned up at the funeral I hope the list key is going to surface again • Syn: ↑come on, ↑turn up, ↑surface, ↑show up …

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