Broken in a sense
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TAMEDBroken, in a sense
CODEIt only makes sense when it's broken
TAMEBroken, in a way
TAMEDBroken, in a way
HYPHENATEDBroken, in a way
ACNEDBroken out, in a way
PIMPLYBroken out, in a way
TAMEBroken in, as a horse
EGGSThey're usually broken in a kitchen
KITKATBARBroken thing in "Gimme a break"
HEARAPINDROPHave silence broken, in a way
haggany broken ground in a moss
SETPut in position, as a broken bone
SILENCEIt may be broken in a library
setsto put (a broken bone) in position
missetto put (a broken bone) in position
haggsHAGG, any broken ground in a moss
settingto put (a broken bone) in position
setto put (a broken bone) in position
XRAYSChecks out a broken bone, in a way
CLAMMYPIGEONSucker who's broken out in a cold sweat?
OLDCOMFORTSBroken-in slippers, a well-worn sofa, etc.
YOLKSomething that may be broken in a kitchen
EVELKnievel who survived "most bones broken in a lifetime"
PHONE"Standing Outside a Broken ... Booth With Money in My Hand"
squibbroken firecracker in which the powder burns with a fizz
gurgleto flow in a broken irregular current the brook gurgling over the rocks
whitewaterreferring to a stretch of water with a broken foamy surface, as in rapids
diapiran anticlinal fold in which a mobile core has broken through brittle overlying rocks
hemicellulosea type of polysaccharide, found in plant cell walls, which can be more easily broken down than cellulose
hemicellulosesHEMICELLULOSE, a type of polysaccharide, found in plant cell walls, which can be more easily broken down than cellulose
tanbarkthe bark of the oak, hemlock, etc., bruised and broken by a mill and used esp. in tanning hides
hexagramsAny of a set of sixty-four figures made up of six parallel whole or broken lines, occurring in the ancient Chinese I Ching
hexagramAny of a set of sixty-four figures made up of six parallel whole or broken lines, occurring in the ancient Chinese I Ching
greenstickas in greenstick fracture, an incomplete fracture of a long bone in which one side of a bone is broken while the other is bent
ruminalthe large first compartment of the stomach of a ruminant in which cellulose is broken down by the action of symbiotic microorganisms compare abomasum omasum reticulum
rumensthe large first compartment of the stomach of a ruminant in which cellulose is broken down by the action of symbiotic microorganisms compare abomasum omasum reticulum
rumenthe large first compartment of the stomach of a ruminant in which cellulose is broken down by the action of symbiotic microorganisms compare abomasum omasum reticulum
plasterA hard white substance made by the addition of water to powdered and partly dehydrated gypsum, used for holding broken bones in place and making sculptures and casts
plastersA hard white substance made by the addition of water to powdered and partly dehydrated gypsum, used for holding broken bones in place and making sculptures and casts