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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(31) My theory is that if one is doing it, all do it until the first one has the courage to break off; it's peer pressure.
(32) Results The characteristic performance that the spondylolysis of lumbar spine was the bone wreath consecution to break off.
(33) Suburban company in Qingdao invests the business enterprise service system to exercise the modification or break off the ministrant right, dont need to member or the third square be responsible for.
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(34) Romola's heart swelled again, so that she was forced to break off.
(35) I advised him to break off ( the habit of ) smoking.
(36) Chunks of the overlying rock may break off and become a part of a sill.
(37) Huge pieces of the ice shelf break off and slowly melt into the sea.
(38) It is the gas that drives the exciter and accomplishes sympathetic vibration to make stickup layer break off then achieve the goal of clear for tramcar.
(39) One tradition says that if you twist the stem of an apple, assigning a letter of the alphabet to each turn, the stem will break off when you've reached the initial of someone who loves you.
(40) Yes, to blow off means to break off plans you had with someone.
(41) Washington did not finally break off diplomatic relations with Cuba until January 3,1961.
(42) Rapid melting of the snow caused masses of the landslide to break off.
(43) This son exhausts one's strength, radically is unable to break off.
(44) When a mantis hears that sound, it goes into a tight, spiraling power dive."The bat can't afford to get so close to the ground, so it has to break off," Yager said.
(45) When an ionic crystal dissolves in a solvent, the ions break off from the crystal.
(46) After moment , see fulminate only, rumble a big thunder, break off that nun at once.
(47) Icebergs are parts of glaciers that break off, drift into the water, float about awhile, and finally melt.
(48) He asked her if she wished to break off their engagement; but she denied this.
(49) Irregular reddish tan vegetations overlie valve cusps that are being destroyed. Portions of the vegetation can break off and become septic emboli .
(50) As the megakaryocyte matures, small fragments break off and are released into the blood stream.
(51) The friability explains how portions of the vegetation can break off and embolize.
(52) Random vibration and offset of riser system in marine drilling under the random wave force, if terrible, may cause failure of drilling tools and break off of drilling.
(53) We had to break off our discussion because it was getting late.
(54) Hepatic artery break off, false aneurysm, contrast medium overflow and bile duct display were the typical angiographic signs of the patients with massive hemobilia.
(55) Break Off - the first shot of the match , played with the cue ball in the'D '.
(56) Cycle, break off the stray from the herd and flush him to the right.
(57) Greenland and Antarctica are covered by continental glaciers. Pieces at the ocean edge of a continental glacier break off and become icebergs floating on the ocean.
(58) He would not break off negotiations by a sharp denial.
(59) Then they break off the covering of the seeds so that only the inside fruit, or nibs, remain.
(60) Bend back and break off the flippers from the tailpiece.
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.