break open in Czech
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Sentence patterns related to "break open"
1. Every shackle will now break open
2. Help me break open this door.
3. The robber break open his house.
4. How does he break open a giant boulder?
5. C: How did they break open the strongbox?
6. A chicken has to break open its shell.
7. They used brute force to break open the door.
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9. 9 They used brute force to break open the door.
10. Burst: to break open or into pieces usually because of internal pressure
11. Send not for a hatchet with which to break open an egg.
12. Break open and examine the substrate and back side of Blistered paint
13. The beak is strong and is used to break open nut pods.
14. The kiss of life, Seed capsules break open and release their treasures.
15. When the eggs break open, the young flies eat the brains of the ants.
16. Get Out of my house! Or I will use this letter - weight break open your head!
17. Aardvarks have four feet with sharp, strong claws (used to break open anthills), and long bushy
18. Anteaters use their strong front legs and heavy claws to break open nests of ants and termites
19. Burst definition is - to break open, apart, or into pieces usually from impact or from pressure from within
20. Blisters, which are often called “water Blisters,” often break open and the fluid inside is released onto the skin
21. Burst definition, to break, break open, or fly apart with sudden violence: The bitter cold caused the pipes to Burst
22. So the next and final question was, well, how much force does a mantis shrimp produce if they're able to break open snails?
23. It is high time, mighty Hrothgar, to break open your golden mead famed across the world and to feast in your legendary mead hall
24. It is high time, mighty Hrothgar, to break open your golden mead famed across the world and to feast in your legendary mead hall.
25. A Battering ram is a siege engine that originated in ancient times and was designed to break open the masonry walls of fortifications or splinter their wooden gates
26. When you use this ERM(Sentencedict.com ), please carefully break open the ampoule at the neck and pipet 10 ml from the ampule into 250 ml volumetric flask and bring to volume by 1% HNO3 solution.
27. A Battering ram is a siege engine that originated in ancient times and was designed to break open the masonry walls of fortifications or splinter their wooden gates. The person pushing the ram is the same person as the Knight
28. Burglar "one who commits robbery by breaking into a house," 1540s, shortened from Anglo-Latin burglator (late 13c.), earlier burgator, from Medieval Latin burgator "Burglar," from burgare "to break open, commit Burglary," from Latin burgus "fortress, castle," a Germanic loan-word akin to borough.