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There are 25 words beginning with BREAKTH

break␣the␣back␣ofbreak␣the␣bankbreak␣the␣buckbreak␣the␣cyclebreak␣the␣deadlockbreak␣the␣fourth␣wallbreak␣the␣icebreak␣the␣internet break␣the␣Internetbreak␣the␣internetsbreak␣the␣interwebsbreak␣the␣moldbreak␣the␣mouldbreak␣the␣newsbreak␣the␣Sabbathbreak␣the␣sealbreak␣the␣silencebreak␣the␣storybreak␣the␣webbreakthrough break␣throughbreakthrough␣bleedingbreakthroughsbreakthrubreakthrus

40 definitions found

  • break␣the␣back␣of — v. (Idiomatic) To complete the greater part of (a project). — v. To overburden (a person).
  • break␣the␣bank — v. (Intransitive) At a casino etc., to win all the money that… — v. (Intransitive, idiomatic) To exhaust one’s financial resources.
  • break␣the␣buck — v. (US, idiomatic, finance, of a money-market fund) Fall below…
  • break␣the␣cycle — v. (Idiomatic) To act so as to end a repeating pattern of harmful…
  • break␣the␣deadlock — v. (Idiomatic, sports) To score the first goal or point in a competition.
  • break␣the␣fourth␣wall — v. (Idiomatic, fiction) To apparently communicate with reality…
  • break␣the␣ice — v. Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see break, the, ice. — v. (Idiomatic) To start to get to know people to avoid social… — v. (Idiomatic) To introduce conversation.
  • break␣the␣internet — v. Alternative letter-case form of break the Internet.
  • break␣the␣Internet — v. (Chiefly US, idiomatic, colloquial, literally) To cause a connection… — v. (Computing, idiomatic, figuratively, humorous) To overwhelm… — v. (Computing, idiomatic, figuratively) To deliberately overwhelm…
  • break␣the␣internets — v. Alternative form of break the Internet.
  • break␣the␣interwebs — v. Synonym of break the Internet.
  • break␣the␣mold — v. (Figurative) To depart from a traditional pattern; to defy convention. — v. To make it impossible for an identical copy to be made.
  • break␣the␣mould — v. Alternative spelling of break the mold.
  • break␣the␣news — v. (Transitive with to) To inform someone of something first…
  • break␣the␣Sabbath — v. (Idiomatic) To violate (the holiness or sanctity of) the Sabbath…
  • break␣the␣seal — v. (Idiomatic) To urinate, particularly for the first time after…
  • break␣the␣silence — v. To start talking in a conversation after a period where nobody speaks. — v. To state an opinion on a subject that has been taboo for a period of time.
  • break␣the␣story — v. (Idiomatic) To be the first to address or publicize an issue… — v. (Idiomatic, screenwriting jargon) To create or determine the…
  • break␣the␣web — v. Synonym of break the Internet.
  • breakthrough — adj. Characterized by major progress or overcoming some obstacle. — adj. (Immunology) Involving the contraction of a disease by a… — adj. (Medicine) The emergence or one or more symptoms of a condition…
  • break␣through — v. Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see break, through. — v. (Intransitive) To gain popularity. — v. (Intransitive, sports) To penetrate the defence of the opposition.
  • breakthrough␣bleeding — n. (Medicine) Intermenstrual, and typically irregular, vaginal…
  • breakthroughs — n. Plural of breakthrough.
  • breakthru — adj. (US, nonstandard) Alternative spelling of breakthrough. — n. (US, nonstandard) Alternative spelling of breakthrough (advance… — n. (US, nonstandard) Alternative spelling of breakthrough (major…
  • breakthrus — n. Plural of breakthru.
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