break free

Verb

 * 1) To liberate oneself; to free oneself; to become free (from or of something or someone).
 * 2) * 1721,, The Fatal Extravagance, London: T. Jauncy, [Scene1], p.9,
 * I saw his Lady,
 * Wild, with a Storm of Grief! Her Hair dishevel’d!
 * And her loose Robes, blown, careless, by the Wind!
 * Struggling, with weeping Servants, to break free.
 * And her loose Robes, blown, careless, by the Wind!
 * Struggling, with weeping Servants, to break free.