cut out, give up, leave off, stop. Slang: kick. 18. To interrupt regular activity for a short period: recess. Idioms: take a break, take a breather, take five.19. To make (an animal) docile: bust, gentle, master, tame.phrasal verbbreak...
phrasal verbbreak in 1. To enter forcibly or illegally: burglarize. Law: trespass.2. To interject remarks or questions into another's discourse: chime in, chip in, cut in, interrupt.phrasal verbbreak off1. To stop suddenly, as a conversation, activity, or relationship:...
phrasal verbbreak in 1. To enter forcibly or illegally: burglarize. Law: trespass.2. To interject remarks or questions into another's discourse: chime in, chip in, cut in, interrupt.phrasal verbbreak off1. To stop suddenly, as a conversation, activity, or relationship:...
cut out, give up, leave off, stop. Slang: kick. 18. To interrupt regular activity for a short period: recess. Idioms: take a break, take a breather, take five.19. To make (an animal) docile: bust, gentle, master, tame.phrasal verbbreak...
phrasal verbbreak in 1. To enter forcibly or illegally: burglarize. Law: trespass.2. To interject remarks or questions into another's discourse: chime in, chip in, cut in, interrupt.phrasal verbbreak off1. To stop suddenly, as a conversation, activity, or relationship:...
phrasal verbbreak in 1. To enter forcibly or illegally: burglarize. Law: trespass.2. To interject remarks or questions into another's discourse: chime in, chip in, cut in, interrupt.phrasal verbbreak off1. To stop suddenly, as a conversation, activity, or relationship:...
phrasal verbbreak in 1. To enter forcibly or illegally: burglarize. Law: trespass.2. To interject remarks or questions into another's discourse: chime in, chip in, cut in, interrupt.phrasal verbbreak off1. To stop suddenly, as a conversation, activity, or relationship:...
phrasal verbbreak in 1. To enter forcibly or illegally: burglarize. Law: trespass.2. To interject remarks or questions into another's discourse: chime in, chip in, cut in, interrupt.phrasal verbbreak off1. To stop suddenly, as a conversation, activity, or relationship:...
phrasal verbbreak in 1. To enter forcibly or illegally: burglarize. Law: trespass.2. To interject remarks or questions into another's discourse: chime in, chip in, cut in, interrupt.phrasal verbbreak off1. To stop suddenly, as a conversation, activity, or relationship:...