Synonym: bust, skint, stone-broke, stony-broke. Similar words: broker, stroke, poke, joke, smoke, invoke, revoke, bespoke. Meaning: [brəʊk] adj. lacking funds.
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151. He had gone into hiding just after war broke out.
152. They broke off diplomatic relations and closed the embassies in each other's country.
153. The runners broke into a sprint a few hundred yards from the finish.
154. I broke the vase during an argument with my husband.
155. Yesterday's riot broke out at the instigation of an unknown politician.
156. I knocked the cup against the table and broke it.
157. Violent scuffles broke out between rival groups demonstrating for and against independence.
158. All the windows broke with the force of the blast.
159. Communal violence broke out in different parts of the country.
160. He broke into the old man's house and bludgeoned him with a hammer.
161. The bag broke under the weight of the bottles inside it.
162. She broke out in a rash after eating some strawberries.
163. The bag fell on the floor and broke open. The sweets went everywhere!
164. She broke out in hives after eating strawberries.
165. Two states broke away from the federation.
166. He broke out in a cold sweat .
167. The knob broke off in her hand.
168. Rioting broke out between rival groups of fans.
169. The tanks broke down with increasing frequency.
170. The crowd melted away when the storm broke.
171. Do you know who broke the window?
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172. Her health broke down under the pressure of work.
173. A fight broke out between the two gangs.
174. The talks eventually broke down in late spring.
175. She broke out in curses in her dream.
176. I broke out in a painful rash.
177. He broke a piece of bread from the loaf.
178. A few drinks broke through his reserve.
179. Then Louise broke the news that she was leaving me.
180. He broke several world swimming records at the 1996 Olympics.