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Definition of broke
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Broke () imp. & p. p. of
Break.
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Pock-broken
::
Pock-broken
(a.)
Broken
out, or
marked,
with
smallpox;
pock-fretten..
Rupert''s Drop
::
Rupert's
drop () A kind of glass drop with a long tail, made by
dropping
melted
glass into
water.
It is
remarkable
for
bursting
into
fragments
when the
surface
is
scratched
or the tail
broken;
-- so
called
from
Prince
Rupert,
nephew
of
Charles
I., by whom they were first
brought
to
England.
Called
also
Rupert's
ball, and glass
tear..
Bevile
::
Bevile
(n.) A chief
broken
or
opening
like a
carpenter's
bevel.
Broken
::
Broken
(v. t.)
Imperfectly
spoken,
as by a
foreigner;
as,
broken
English;
imperfectly
spoken
on
account
of
emotion;
as, to say a few
broken
words at
parting..
Interrupted
::
Interrupted
(a.)
Broken;
intermitted;
suddenly
stopped.
Infrangible
::
Infrangible
(a.) Not
capable
of being
broken
or
separated
into
parts;
as,
infrangible
atoms..
Broker
::
Broker
(v. t.) A
dealer
in
secondhand
goods.
Chuckle
::
Chuckle
(v. i.) To laugh in a
suppressed
or
broken
manner,
as
expressing
inward
satisfaction,
exultation,
or
derision..
Slumpy
::
Slumpy
(a.)
Easily
broken
through;
boggy;
marshy;
swampy.
Splint
::
Splint
(v. t.) A thin piece of wood, or other
substance,
used to keep in
place,
or
protect,
an
injured
part,
especially
a
broken
bone when set..
Blubber
::
Blubber
(v. t.) To give vent to
(tears)
or utter
(broken
words or
cries);
-- with forth or out.
Pignerate
::
Pignerate
(v. t.) to
receive
in pawn, as a
pawnbroker
does..
Broken
::
Broken
(v. t.)
Ruined
financially;
incapable
of
redeeming
promises
made, or of
paying
debts
incurred;
as, a
broken
bank; a
broken
tradesman..
Indivisible
::
Indivisible
(a.) Not
divisible;
incapable
of being
divided,
separated,
or
broken;
not
separable
into
parts..
Discontinue
::
Discontinue
(v. i.) To lose
continuity
or
cohesion
of
parts;
to be
disrupted
or
broken
off.
Shirred
::
Shirred
(a.)
Broken
into an
earthen
dish and baked over the fire; -- said of eggs.
Tough
::
Tough
(superl.)
Not
easily
broken;
able to
endure
hardship;
firm;
strong;
as, tough
sinews..
Sharebroker
::
Sharebroker
(n.) A
broker
who deals in
railway
or other
shares
and
securities.
Decrepit
::
Decrepit
(a.)
Broken
down with age;
wasted
and
enfeebled
by the
infirmities
of old age;
feeble;
worn out.
Bent
::
Bent (n.) Any
neglected
field or
broken
ground;
a
common;
a moor.
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