Idioms
break ground for (something)
to start digging the foundation for a building
The hospital will break ground for the new building soon.
break in (someone or something) or break (someone or something) in
break into (someone's) conversation
break into tears
break loose (from someone or something)
break off (something) or break (something) off
break one's word
break out
break out in (something)
break out in a cold sweat
break out of (something)
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get engaged (to/with someone)
second-rate
make up (something - a story or an excuse)
lick (something) into shape
not show one's face
good sport
cheer (someone) up or cheer up (someone)
(not) worth a cent
keep up with the Joneses
a no-show
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