break loose |
to break the physical bonds of something and become free. [2 definitions] |
breakneck |
dangerously extreme or rapid. |
break off |
to terminate or discontinue (something previously binding). [4 definitions] |
breakout |
a forceful escape from a restricting place or situation, such as prison. |
break out |
to escape from a place where one is incarcerated. [5 definitions] |
break the bank |
(informal) to bring someone or something to financial ruin. |
break the ice |
to relieve social tensions caused by formality or awkwardness. [2 definitions] |
break the law |
to do something that is not allowed by the law. |
breakthrough |
an act of overcoming or moving through an obstacle or restriction. [2 definitions] |
breakup |
the act or process of breaking up; disintegration; separation. [2 definitions] |
break up |
to break (something) into pieces or sections. [10 definitions] |
breakwater |
a barrier that disrupts waves before they reach a harbor or shore. |
bream1 |
any of several types of freshwater fish with a deep, flat body and silver color. [2 definitions] |
bream2 |
to clean (a ship's hull) of barnacles and other matter by applying heat and scraping. |
breast |
the front part of the thorax; chest. [6 definitions] |
breastbone |
the bone located in the center of the chest that connects the two halves of the rib cage; sternum. |
breast-feed |
to feed (a baby) milk from a breast; suckle; nurse. [2 definitions] |
breastpin |
a decorative pin worn near the throat or on the chest; brooch. |
breastplate |
a plate of armor covering the chest. |
breaststroke |
a swimming stroke in which the body is prone with the face down, the arms simultaneously pull down and back, and the legs do a frog kick in alternation with the arm movement. |
breastwork |
a temporary, hastily built defensive fortification, usu. of breast height. |