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Break is a 2008 action film starring Chad Everett , Sarah Thompson , Michael Madsen and James Russo .
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Break \Break\ (br[=a]k), n. [See Break , v. t., and cf. Brake (the instrument), Breach , Brack a crack.] An opening made by fracture or disruption. An interruption of continuity; change of direction; as, a break in a wall; a break in the deck of a ship. ...
Usage examples of break.
In their aberration they believed it was worth their while to break all the barriers of perception, even if they had to become trees to do that.
I will now go and skin that troll who went so nigh to slay thee, and break up the carcase, if thou wilt promise to abide about the door of the house, and have thy sword and the spear ready to hand, and to don thine helm and hauberk to boot.
Brenna broke free of the forest and entered a meadow abloom with heather.
This was nothing unusual, however, so Mary simply broke through the ice and began her morning ablutions, gratefully noticing that gentle movement reduced the soreness in her wrists.
The arrest of the abnormal breaking down of the tissues, and the prevention of emaciation.
The signal gun aboard Endymion sent out a puff of smoke and a series of flags broke out at the mast-head.
A large eel suddenly broke the surface tearing at the side of my abraided leg.
Dottie stood up from her hiding place behind an overturned sofa across the room, and made her way across the smashed lights and broken video equipment to his side, absently reloading from her bandoleer.
He broke down under questioning and confessed to several incidents of sexually abusing children.
If, in adopting the Constitution, nothing was done but acceding to a compact, nothing would seem necessary, in order to break it up, but to secede from the same compact.
But Mary was shy of acceding to such invitations and at last frankly told her friend Patience, that she would not again break bread in Greshamsbury in any house in which she was not thought fit to meet the other guests who habitually resorted there.
But they had come in on the space drive, and had gotten fairly close before the gravitational field had drained the power from the main coil, and it was not until the space field had broken that they had started to accelerate toward the star.
Between the ships and the blue and white planet curved a vast section of the broken accelerator ring, a section so huge that it was impossible to tell from close up that it was a mere fragment of what had once been the greatest monument of interstellar civilization.
Smith gasped, his Highland accent breaking through the English veneer, as it always did in stressful situations.
But even if the market falls and some of the acceptors break, the banks will have to pay up.