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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151. I had to cook up an excuse about my car breaking down.
152. He was publicly flogged for breaking the country's alcohol laws.
153. That car is always breaking down! It's the bane of my life.
154. It will be a year before the firm makes a profit but at least it's breaking even.
155. I tried to clean the watch, but only succeeded in breaking it.
156. All this extra work I'm doing is breaking into my leisure time.
157. The album sees them re-living past glories but not really breaking any new ground.
158. There is no hope but by breaking out of prison.
159. He was worried that he might be breaking his contract.
160. He was late, and ended up breaking their dinner date.
161. My car seems to have a hoodoo on it it keeps breaking down.
162. The breaking of a branch under my foot alarmed the deer.
162. Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and create good sentences.
163. I can't pay the 50p I owe you without breaking into a 5 note.
164. The windows are boarded up to prevent the thieves from breaking in.
165. Collins dealt with the reporters' questions without breaking stride .
166. It is possible that at this election some of the minority parties might succeed in breaking through into parliament.
167. A determined burglar will not shirk from breaking a window to gain entry.
168. My car has a knack of breaking down just when I need it most.
169. Our horse had to be humanely destroyed after breaking his right foreleg.
170. I hope he was suitably apologetic for breaking your glasses.
171. They think of viruses that infect an organization from the outside. They envision hackers breaking into their information vaults.
172. How could he tell them the truth without breaking faith with the Party?
173. The commander of the German task force radioed that he was breaking off the action.
174. At night, I listened to the sound of the waves breaking/crashing against the shore.
175. She is at worst corrupt, and at best has been knowingly breaking the rules.
176. Although your heart is breaking, you must face the truth that a relationship has ended.
177. He was rugby tackled by a policeman after breaking through police lines.
178. She went away disappointed after getting tantalisingly close to breaking the record.
179. Breaking the traditional mould of local politics is not going to be easy.
180. They are seeking permission to begin criminal proceedings against him for breaking the law on financing political parties.
More similar words: break in, break into, in a manner of speaking, break, break out, break off, break up, outbreak, breakdown, break away, break down, breakfast, undertaking, break through, breakthrough, breathing, akin, wreak, bread, streak, breath, breast, abreast, breadth, out of breath, parking, kingdom, fucking, banking, milking.