Idioms

break in (someone or something) or break (someone or something) in
to train someone to do a job, to make something the right size or feel comfortable by wearing or using it
It took me a long time to break in my new shoes.

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  • 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)
  • break the back of (something)
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  • hang one's hat (somewhere)
  • throw up (something) or throw (something) up
  • nervous Nellie
  • able to take a joke
  • conspicuous by one's absence
  • up and about
  • just one of those things
  • hold up (someone or something) as an example of (something) or hold (someone or something) up as an example of (something)
  • Knock it off!
  • beg the question


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