"Break-away" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Break-away refers to something that is capable of breaking away from something else, often suddenly or unexpectedly. It can also refer to a sudden or sudden departure from a usual or normal state or behavior. In sports, it can also refer to a technique used to break free from an opponent's hold or grasp.
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A breadline refers to a long line of people waiting to receive food, particularly bread, in a situation of poverty, famine, or economic crisis.
The word "breads" refers to a plural noun that means a quantity of loaves or flatbreads, typically made from flour, water, yeast, and other ingredients. It can be used to refer to a variety of baked goods, such as sandwiches, toast, bagels, or artisanal loaves. The term "breads" can also be used figuratively to refer to a type of sustenance or nourishment that provides emotional or spiritual fulfillment, rather than just physical satisfaction.
A breadstick is a long, thin stick-shaped piece of bread, often served as a snack or appetizer. It is typically made from yeasted dough that is rolled out, cut into long strips, and baked until crispy and golden brown. Breadsticks are often seasoned with herbs, spices, or cheese, and are commonly served with dishes such as pasta, soups, or salads. They can also be served on their own as a snack or used as a crudité for dips and spreads.
Breadsticks are a type of baked food that is typically long and thin, and resembles a stick or a strip. They are often made from pizza dough that has been shaped into long strips and then baked until crispy. Breadsticks are often served as a side dish, usually accompanied by a dipping sauce such as marinara or garlic butter, and are a popular item at Italian restaurants and parties. They can be flavored with various seasonings or toppings, such as herbs, cheese, or spices, adding to their flavor and texture.
Breadth refers to the distance from one side of something to the other, or the width of something. It can also be used figuratively to describe the width or scope of an idea, concept, or situation. For example: "The breadth of the river was impressive."
A person who earns money to support themselves and their family, typically the primary breadwinner in a household.
Mainly refers to the individuals in a household who earn money to support their family, i.e., the primary income earners. For example, "Mom is the breadwinner while Dad takes care of the kids."
The term "breadwinning" refers to the act of earning money sufficient to support oneself or one's family, often providing the primary source of income. It is often associated with being the main bread earner in a household, typically the father or primary income-earner.
Break-ins refer to unauthorized entries into a building, home, or premises, usually with the intention of stealing valuables or causing damage. These can include burglaries, trespassing, or forced entries.