Synonym: barge in, break, butt in, chime in, chisel in, cut in, put in. Similar words: break into, break, break off, break up, break out, break down, break away, break through. Meaning: v. 1. enter someone's property in an unauthorized manner, usually with the intent to steal or commit a violent act 2. break into a conversation 3. start in a certain activity, enterprise, or role 4. intrude on uninvited 5. break so as to call inward 6. make submissive, obedient, or useful break-in. n. trespassing for an unlawful purpose; illegal entrance into premises with criminal intent.
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91 I wish you wouldn't break in on our conversation.
92 You could see the light break in on Cameron.
93 Parallel lines indicates a break in continuity.
94 Listen attentively ; don't break in so often.
95 Water spouted from the break in the pipe.
96 Do you have coffee break in the morning?
97 Substitutes replace main players during a break in play.
98 I took a break in the back room.
99 I'm terribly sorry to break in on you like this.
100 They break in pieces thy people, O Lord, and afflict thine heritage.
101 Break in your hockey skates with advice from a collegiate hockey coach in this free video on ice hockey equipment.
102 Any break in the quality chain will cause serious quality problems. So, all of thecontrol for quality must be achieved within the working control procedure.
103 Although he is off on holiday with his family to Martha's Vineyard in New England next week, he is to break in to it to continue campaigning.
104 The Zapps say they intend to keep going, but may take a break in two years when their oldest son, Pampa, turn 10.
105 This takes him out of horizontal balance, and creates a slight "hitch" or break in his forward motion, as you can see in the video.
106 "The break in a pitch comes in the last five feet of the pitch, when your central vision takes over again, and the ball snaps back to its true location as your swing passes over it," Lu says.
107 Japanese businessmen take a cigarette break in front of the "Smokers' Car" in central Tokyo on Tues-day. Sentencedict.com
108 There is always an unstable region or break in the static pressure curve of a propeller fan .
109 But I can only stop, afraid break in on you who is playing games probably.
110 It's very impolite of you to break in on our conversation.
111 "If the absolute amount is not enough, we will be back to the storms. The break in the clouds may only last a few hours," said Ellen Zentner, senior U.S. economist at UBS.
112 The foundation stone of copyright is the balance of interests between authors and the public, which has been break in digital age.
113 The 27-year-old cosmonaut's mission lasted just 108 minutes and was fraught with drama: a break in data transmission, glitches involving antennas, a retrorocket and the separation of modules.
114 Collapsibility determines the readiness with which the moulding material will break in knockout and cleaning operations.
115 The Yankees caught a break in the sixth as Melky Cabrera's pop to left fell between three Boston fielders and bounced near the left field line and into the stands.
116 It had the natural advantage of a comparatively level route between the Hudson River and Lake Erie, through the only break in the entire Appalachian Mountain chain.
117 "So try to split up your workday into short sprints of 90 to 120 minutes each, with a 5-minute break in between," Achor says.
118 A break in a SuperCable would collapse the surrounding magnetic field, creating a brief but intense voltage spike at the cut point.
119 There was a topographic break in the northeast edge of Junggar basin during Jurassic Period.
120 A flowchart symbol that represents a break in a flow line and that indicates where the flow line is continued.
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