Similar words: break in, break into, in a manner of speaking, break, break out, break off, break up, outbreak. Meaning: ['breɪkɪŋ] n. the act of breaking something. adj. (of waves) curling over and crashing into surf or spray.
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31. If they entered the building they would be breaking the law.
32. The possibility of breaking the world record never occurred to him.
33. The heavy box strained the rope to a breaking point.
34. We heard the smash of plates breaking in the kitchen.
35. Don't be jealous that people have done better than you. All you need to do is to keep breaking your own record every day, for success is a fight between you and yourself.
36. The situation reached breaking point when his son crashed the family car.
37. Anyone breaking the law will be severely punished.
38. Then the policeman recognised me, breaking into profuse apologies.
39. John has admitted breaking the window.
40. Dawn was breaking when they finally left.
41. The wave was breaking against the rocks.
42. The band are breaking in a new backing vocalist.
42. Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and build good sentences.
43. He blamed his brother for breaking the window.
44. The line's gone; I think you're breaking up.
45. According to superstition, breaking a mirror brings bad luck.
46. They're breaking the law by employing such young children.
47. Eventually someone spoke, breaking the silence.
48. Did you scold her for breaking it?
49. We heard the sound of breaking glass.
50. The manager is breaking in a new assistant.
51. Management has not succeeded in breaking the strike.
52. Bother this car! It's always breaking down.
53. The priest warned his flock against breaking God's law.
54. What is the breaking strain of this cable?
55. We watched the waves breaking on the shore.
56. Dawn was breaking over the valley.
57. He fell through the window[sentencedict.com], breaking the glass.
58. Their five-year relationship was strained beyond breaking point.
59. He apologized for breaking in on their conversation.
60. They were battering the door, they were breaking in.
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