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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181. In his art he broke the laws of scientific linear perspective.
182. He rued the day that he rode the motorcycle because he fell off and broke his leg.
183. As a student, he broke the Scottish record for the 100 metres.
184. She broke off their engagement only a few weeks before they were due to be married.
185. Tension ran high and fights broke out among the crowd.
186. Lee broke off a small piece of orange and held it out to him.
187. When he jumped over eight feet ten inches he broke the old record 7 feet 20 inches.
187. Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and create good sentences.
188. She broke off the relationship when she found out about his gambling.
189. We were keen to get back to the hotel before the storm broke.
190. Somebody broke into the shop and made off with several TVs and videos.
191. She broke open the coconut and drank its sweet milk.
192. He spilt out of the tree, and broke his leg.
193. My car broke down and then I locked myself out-it's just not my day!
194. Trouble broke out in the match when one of the players called a member of the other team a cheat.
195. The horse broke a leg in the fall and had to be put down.
196. He showed us the whole dance, then broke it down so that we could learn it more easily.
197. When the president entered, a cheer broke from the audience.
198. Gunfire broke out early this morning around the seat of government in Lagos.
199. He broke his brother's new bike in a fit of jealousy.
200. She broke away from him and ran to the door.
201. She broke the chocolate bar in two and gave a piece to me.
202. After his voice broke, he could no longer sing soprano parts.
203. Weir broke his leg in a freak accident playing golf.
204. I was called up three months after war broke out.
205. Our car broke down on the outskirts of the city.
206. He broke with the tradition of setting examinations in Latin.
207. One policeman drew his gun and then suddenly all hell broke loose.