to break the sameness of
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relievedto break the sameness of
relieveto break the sameness of
relievingto break the sameness of
chineto break the back of
discontinueto break the continuity of
unsealto break the seal of
discontinuedDISCONTINUE, to break the continuity of
chinesCHINE, to break the back of
unsealedUNSEAL, to break the seal of
unsealingUNSEAL, to break the seal of
discontinuesDISCONTINUE, to break the continuity of
chinedCHINE, to break the back of
unsealsUNSEAL, to break the seal of
crack(of the voice) to break abruptly
cracks(of the voice) to break abruptly
chiningCHINE, to break the back of
discontinuingDISCONTINUE, to break the continuity of
pipto break through the shell of an egg
eruptionthe act of erupting (to break out or through)
pipsPIP, to break through the shell of an egg
pippedPIP, to break through the shell of an egg
pippingPIP, to break through the shell of an egg
ALZARQAWISubject of the 2008 book "How to Break a Terrorist"
eruptionsERUPTION, the act of erupting (to break out or through)
waterto break the surface of the water by emerging from it
dismaststo deprive (a ship) of masts; break off the masts of
dismastto deprive (a ship) of masts; break off the masts of
dismastedto deprive (a ship) of masts; break off the masts of
unmanto deprive of courage or fortitude; break down the manly spirit of
unmansto deprive of courage or fortitude; break down the manly spirit of
unsealto break or remove the seal of; open, as something sealed or firmly closed
pooping(of a wave) Break over the stern of (a ship), sometimes causing it to capsize
bursting(of contents) Break open (a container) from the inside by growing too large to be held
bursts(of contents) Break open (a container) from the inside by growing too large to be held
waterto break the surface of the water with the feet, esp. in swimming the breaststroke doing the frog kick
completiveA word or morpheme that adds a sense of completeness to a word or phrase (e.g., up in the phrase break up)
conkersA children's game in which each child has a conker on the end of a string and takes turns trying to break another's with it
pacesetterA runner or competitor who sets the pace at the beginning of a race or competition, sometimes in order to help another runner break a record
pacesettersA runner or competitor who sets the pace at the beginning of a race or competition, sometimes in order to help another runner break a record
bioremediationThe use of either naturally occurring or deliberately introduced microorganisms or other forms of life to consume and break down environmental pollutants, in order to clean up a polluted site