Similar words: breaking, breaking in, lawbreaking, breaking away, backbreaking, heartbreaking, breaking point, groundbreaking. Meaning: n. trespassing for an unlawful purpose; illegal entrance into premises with criminal intent.
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(1) You have to keep after your son if he refuses to be housebroken.
(2) The usual run of mugging, housebreaking and shoplifting.
(3) The little springer spaniel mix is house-broken, and she walks alongside you if you put her on a leash.
(4) We're not dealing with a case of petty housebreaking.
(5) When the police arrested Bill for housebreaking he coughed to five other burglaries he'd done.
(6) He was arrested by the police on a charge of housebreaking.
(7) The idea that dog could tell a red carpet from a housebreaking pad may sound far - fetched.
(8) Last year there was a plague of robbery and housebreaking.
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