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51broke a vow — violated an oath, broke a pledge, violated a vow …
52broke his spirit — lowered his morale, broke his will, made him lose his will power …
53broke — See flat broke …
54broke — have no money I spent all of my money on my holiday and I am now broke …
55broke — past (and archaic past participle) of break1. adjective informal having no money. Phrases go for broke informal risk everything in an all out effort …
56broke — [[t]broʊk[/t]] v. 1) pt. of break 2) sts archaic a pp. of break 3) without money; penniless 4) bankrupt • go for broke …
57broke — past of BREAK(1). predic.adj. colloq. having no money; financially ruined. Phrases and idioms: go for broke sl. risk everything in a strenuous effort. Etymology: (adj.) archaic past part. of BREAK(1) …
58broke — I. past of break II. adjective Etymology: Middle English, alteration of broken Date: 1710 penniless …
59Broke The Buck — When a money market mutual fund s net asset value (NAV) drops below $1 per share. Money market funds aren t federally insured like bank deposits; therefore, fund assets have an implied promise to preserve capital at all costs and preserve the $1… …
60Broke Wharf — See Brook s Wharf …