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Definition of big break in English: big breaknoun informal An opportunity or chance that leads to professional success, especially in sport or show business. she is an out-of-work actress waiting tables until she gets her big break Example sentencesExamples - This is a droll drama revolving around a junior financial adviser who finally gets his big break when he is assigned to the prestigious portfolio of a very wealthy client.
- He got his first big break playing a high school boy having a last fling before heading off to college.
- He loved being on location, but because nobody saw his scene, it didn't give him his big break.
- Roman Holiday was Audrey Hepburn's big break.
- Our big break came through a connection we made at the Newport Film Festival.
- The aspiring producer's big break came after working as an assistant engineer at Townhouse Studios.
- He's still waiting for his big break into films, and moonlights in any movie project that may help him make connections.
- However, his big break came when he won the role of chain-smoking forensic psychiatrist Fitz in Cracker, the hard-hitting police drama that marked a landmark in British television.
- He formed another long-term artistic relationship with G. Stanton Gallery in Dallas, which gave him his first big break and continues to sell his work today.
- She hoped that Cut would be her big break back into mainstream movies.
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