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in the PONS Dictionary
break forth VB intr
in the PONS Dictionary
forth [fɔːθ, Am fɔːrθ] ADV form
I. break [breɪk] N
1. break (crack, gap):
2. break (escape):
3. break commercial COMPUT:
4. break (rest period):
5. break Brit (interruption):
6. break (vacation):
7. break (dawn):
8. break (divergence):
9. break (opportunity):
10. break SPORTS:
Phrases:
II. break <broke, broken> [breɪk] VB trans
1. break (shatter, damage, fracture):
2. break (interrupt):
break circuit
break silence
3. break (put an end to):
break deadlock, impasse
break habit
break peace, silence
break strike
4. break in tennis:
5. break (violate):
break agreement
break date
break treaty
6. break (decipher):
7. break (make public):
8. break (tell):
9. break (make change for):
10. break MIL:
Phrases:
to break one's back [or ass ] Am inf
to break the back of sth Aus, Brit
III. break <broke, broken> [breɪk] VB intr
1. break (shatter or separate):
2. break (interrupt):
3. break (strike):
break wave
4. break (change of voice):
5. break (under the strain):
6. break METEO:
break weather
break dawn, day
7. break in pool, snooker:
Phrases:
Present
Ibreak forth
youbreak forth
he/she/itbreaks forth
webreak forth
youbreak forth
theybreak forth
Past
Ibroke forth
youbroke forth
he/she/itbroke forth
webroke forth
youbroke forth
theybroke forth
Present Perfect
Ihavebroken forth
youhavebroken forth
he/she/ithasbroken forth
wehavebroken forth
youhavebroken forth
theyhavebroken forth
Past Perfect
Ihadbroken forth
youhadbroken forth
he/she/ithadbroken forth
wehadbroken forth
youhadbroken forth
theyhadbroken forth
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For thou shalt break forth on the right hand and on the left; and thy seed shall inherit the Gentiles, and make the desolate cities to be inhabited.
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