break from
English
editVerb
editbreak from (third-person singular simple present breaks from, present participle breaking from, simple past broke from, past participle broken from)
- To leave the cover of (a crowd, shelter, etc.).
- 1982 May 4, Duran Duran, “Hungry Like the Wolf”, in Rio[1]:
- Burning the ground, I break from the crowd
I'm on the hunt, I'm after you
- Synonym of break with (“to cease having a positive connection with”)
- Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see break, from.