VOCABULARY - IDIOMS

Make a Break for It

Meaning:

Try to escape, run off

Examples:

  • The prisoner saw an opportunity and made a break for it, running towards the nearest exit.
  • As soon as the storm let up, we made a break for it and ran to the car.
  • The children were told to wait for their parents, but they couldn't resist the temptation and made a break for it when they thought no one was watching.
  • When the alarm went off, the burglars knew they had to make a break for it before the police arrived.
  • During the chase scene in the movie, the hero makes a break for it, sprinting through the crowded streets.
  • The dog saw an open gate and made a break for it, dashing into the neighboring yard.
  • The contestants on the game show had to answer one final question before they could make a break for it and claim the prize.
  • The hostage managed to free themselves from their restraints and made a break for it, running towards safety.
  • In the midst of the chaotic crowd, the pickpocket took advantage of the confusion and made a break for it.
  • After being stuck in traffic for hours, the driver finally saw an opening and made a break for it, merging into the next lane.