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Definition of broke
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Broke (v. i.) To
transact
business
for
another.
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Fragmentariness
::
Fragmentariness
(n.) The
quality
or
property
of being in
fragnebts,
or
broken
pieces,
incompleteness;
want of
continuity..
Discontinuous
::
Discontinuous
(a.) Not
continuous;
interrupted;
broken
off.
Weak
::
Weak (v. i.) Not
firmly
united
or
adhesive;
easily
broken
or
separated
into
pieces;
not
compact;
as, a weak
ship..
Cradle
::
Cradle
(n.) A case for a
broken
or
dislocated
limb.
Carry
::
Carry (v. t.) To bear the
charges
or
burden
of
holding
or
having,
as
stocks,
merchandise,
etc., from one time to
another;
as, a
merchant
is
carrying
a large
stock;
a farm
carries
a
mortgage;
a
broker
carries
stock for a
customer;
to carry a life
insurance..
Piecer
::
Piecer
(n.) A child
employed
in
spinning
mill to tie
together
broken
threads.
Sound
::
Sound
(superl.)
Whole;
unbroken;
unharmed;
free from flaw,
defect,
or
decay;
perfect
of the kind; as, sound
timber;
sound
fruit;
a sound
tooth;
a sound
ship..
Frangible
::
Frangible
(a.)
Capable
of being
broken;
brittle;
fragile;
easily
broken.
Chuckle
::
Chuckle
(v. i.) To laugh in a
suppressed
or
broken
manner,
as
expressing
inward
satisfaction,
exultation,
or
derision..
Broker
::
Broker
(v. t.) One who
transacts
business
for
another;
an
agent.
Mump
::
Mump (v. t.) To utter
imperfectly,
brokenly,
or
feebly..
Lunacy
::
Lunacy
(n.)
Insanity
or
madness;
properly,
the kind of
insanity
which is
broken
by
intervals
of
reason,
--
formerly
supposed
to be
influenced
by the
changes
of the moon; any form of
unsoundness
of mind,
except
idiocy;
mental
derangement
or
alienation..
Mend
::
Mend (v. t.) To
repair,
as
anything
that is torn,
broken,
defaced,
decayed,
or the like; to
restore
from
partial
decay,
injury,
or
defacement;
to patch up; to put in shape or order
again;
to
re-create;
as, to mend a
garment
or a
machine..
Twinkle
::
Twinkle
(v. i.) To shine with an
intermitted
or a
broken,
quavering
light;
to flash at
intervals;
to
sparkle;
to
scintillate..
Heart-whole
::
Heart-whole
(a.) With
unbroken
courage;
undismayed.
Stockjobbing
::
Stockjobber
(n.) One who
speculates
in
stocks
for gain; one whose
occupation
is to buy and sell
stocks.
In
England
a
jobber
acts as an
intermediary
between
brokers.
Profligate
::
Profligate
(a.)
Broken
down in
respect
of
rectitude,
principle,
virtue,
or
decency;
openly
and
shamelessly
immoral
or
vicious;
dissolute;
as,
profligate
man or
wretch..
Gurgle
::
Gurgle
(v. i.) To run or flow in a
broken,
irregular,
noisy
current,
as water from a
bottle,
or a small
stream
among
pebbles
or
stones..
Discounter
::
Discounter
(n.) One who
discounts;
a
discount
broker.
Broking
::
Broking
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to a
broker
or
brokers,
or to
brokerage..
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