Synonym: break, break away, break short, chip, chip off, come off, cut off, cut short, discontinue, knap, snap off, stop. Similar words: break out, to speak of, break, break up, break in, break away, break down, break into. Meaning: v. 1. interrupt before its natural or planned end 2. prevent completion 3. break off (a piece from a whole) 4. break a piece from a whole 5. break a small piece off from.
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(1) It is not easy to break off a bad habit.
(2) Let's break off for lunch.
(3) Britain threatened to break off diplomatic relations. Sentencedict.com
(4) We may break off relations with that country.
(5) Britain threatened to break off diplomatic relations with the regime.
(6) We had to break off our holiday and return home immediately.
(7) Astonishingly, Pound did not break off relations.
(8) Nyerere was the first to break off relations.
(9) The Senator has been urged to break off all links with arms companies.
(10) Small parts on the toys could break off and choke young children.
(11) Icebergs break off from the ice sheets and float southwards.
(12) Telephoning Jonathan to break off the engagement had almost been a high point of comic relief.
(13) I break off the search and start hanging around the apartment.
(14) If they break off their constant peregrinations, their voice seizes up and they lose their memory.
(15) I was sorry to break off his conversation with Margaret, but I had to leave.
(16) That was why I had to break off our relationship in the end.
(17) For God's sakes, order that frigate to break off!
(18) Let's break off for a cup of coffee.
(19) You'll never break off our engagement again.
(20) They were obviously preparing to break off negotiation.
(21) Let's break off and have a cup of tea.
(22) Don't break off the branch.
(23) Let's break off for a minute.
(24) In an attempt to diffuse the tension I suggested that we break off for lunch.
(25) His girlfriend has just told him that she wants to break off their engagement.
(26) They come down on to the ground and immediately their wings break off close to the thorax.
(27) Squeeze out a star, pull the bag slightly sideways to pull the star into a tail, and break off.
(28) In the wake of the bombing, the UK is threatening to break off diplomatic relations.
(29) Don't pull strips straight up or you may irritate skin and break off hair.
(30) Up to this stage it will have been fairly easy for them to break off their activities should the occasion demand it.
More similar words: break out, to speak of, break, break up, break in, break away, break down, break into, break through, breast, streak, breathing, out of breath, work off, back of, walk off, mark off, pick off, knock off, think of, for lack of, breeze, peak, speak, sneak, steak, weaken, speak for, speak up, speaker.