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.
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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Book : death of a salesman
Author : arthur miller.
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