Similar words: broken, unbroken, brokenly, broken-down, broken reed, heartbroken, a broken reed, broke. Meaning: adj. tamed or trained to obey.
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1. The burglar had broken in through a window.
2. The X-ray showed that the bone was broken in two places.
3. The horses hadn't been broken in.
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4. His leg was broken in two places.
5. Burglars had broken in while we were away.
6. Her glasses were broken in the kerfuffle.
7. His eardrum was broken in the accident.
8. The young horse was not yet broken in .
9. Mullins had his nose broken in a fight.
10. Those shoes haven't been broken in.
11. They tortured him until he was broken in spirit.
12. Burglars had broken in while we were away on holiday.
13. New recruits are often broken in by repeated drilling on the square.
14. Wrap it up well so it doesn't get broken in the mail.
15. Three of his ribs were broken in a fight.
16. Someone had broken in and trashed her apartment.
17. Apparently, Buster Austin had broken in line behind Dooley at the water fountain.
18. Bent's jaw was broken in four places, and Penney was shown the yellow card.
19. Her neck was broken in an automobile accident 13 years ago.
20. His nose was broken in two places by a player he had sent off for violent play.
21. It sounds like a dry stick being broken in half close to your ear, a snap.
22. Relationships once broken in this way may take a long time to heal.
23. Klift lay beneath the fallen slab, broken in body and mind.
24. There's a lot of new ground being broken in the field of genetic research.
25. He can not be broken in hand-to-hand combat and needs never take a break test.
26. It is not just a question of new ground being broken in the academic journals and literary magazines.
27. The rule of the constitution appeared to have been broken in spirit, if not in letter.
28. The Snotling unit is immediately broken and treated just like a unit broken in combat or fleeing following a failed panic test.
29. It is not surprising, therefore, that world records are generally broken in the afternoon, not during the night.
30. They had to operate on my arm because it was broken in two places.
More similar words: broken, unbroken, brokenly, broken-down, broken reed, heartbroken, a broken reed, broke, broker, brokerage, go for broke, pawnbroker, power broker, awakening, darkening, stroke, heatstroke, token, awoken, betoken, outspoken, bespoken, unspoken, well-spoken, spoken word, chicken broth, kenning, by the same token, lenin, evening.