broke off
Meaning
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simple past of break off
New
break off
- To remove a piece from a whole by breaking or snapping.
- To become detached by breaking or snapping.
- To discontinue abruptly.
- To end abruptly, either temporarily or permanently.
- To play the first shot in a frame of snooker, billiards or pool.
- (slang) To give (someone) (something); to allow (someone) to take (something); to grant (someone) a share or portion of (something).
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