break ground »
To initiate a new venture, or to advance beyond previous achievements.
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break ground »
To lift off the sea bottom when being weighed.
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break in »
To enter by force or illicit means.
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break into »
To enter illegally or by force.
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break into »
To open or begin to use.
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break into »
To begin suddenly.
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break new ground »
By extension, to initiate a new venture.
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break off »
To end abruptly, either temporarily or permanently.
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break out »
To bring out, use, or present.
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break out »
To begin suddenly; to emerge in a certain condition.
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break up »
To end a relationship.
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break wind »
To flatulate; fart; to expel gases generated during digestion through the anus.
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brickbat »
A criticism or uncomplimentary remark hurled at artwork or other recipient.
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brickbat »
For example, it's quite common for magazines to have a section called Bouquets and Brickbats for compliments and criticisms.
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bridge »
A device which connects two or more computer buses, typically in a transparent manner.
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