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  • 11Break bulk cargo — In shipping, break bulk cargo or general cargo is a term that covers a great variety of goods that must be loaded individually, and not in shipping containers nor in bulk as with oil or grain. Ships that carry this sort of cargo are often called… …

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  • 12break — break1 W1S1 [breık] v past tense broke [brəuk US brouk] past participle broken [ˈbrəukən US ˈbrou ] ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(separate into pieces)¦ 2¦(bones)¦ 3¦(machines)¦ 4¦(rules/laws)¦ 5¦(promise/agreement)¦ 6¦(stop/rest)¦ 7¦(end something)¦ …

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  • 13break — breakable, adj. breakableness, n. breakably, adv. breakless, adj. /brayk/, v., broke or (Archaic) brake; broken or (Archaic) broke; breaking; n. v.t …

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  • 14break — 1 /breIk/ verb past tense broke, past participle broken 1 IN PIECES a) (T) to make something separate into two or more pieces, for example by hitting it, dropping it, or bending it: The thieves got in by breaking a window. | break sth in two/in… …

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  • 15break — [[t]breɪk[/t]] v. broke, bro•ken, break•ing, n. 1) to smash, split, or divide into parts violently 2) to disable or destroy by or as if by shattering or crushing: I broke my watch[/ex] 3) to violate or disregard (a law, promise, etc.) 4) to… …

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  • 16Break Stuff — single infobox Name = Break Stuff Artist = Limp Bizkit from Album = Significant Other Recorded = 1999 Released = May 2, 2000 Genre = Nu metal Rapcore Length = 2:46 Label = Interscope Records Producer = Limp Bizkit Format = CD Last single = N 2… …

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  • 17shore up — {v.} To add support to (something) where weakness is shown; make (something) stronger where support is needed; support. * /When the flood waters weakened the bridge, it was shored up with steel beams and sandbags until it could be rebuilt./ *… …

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  • 18shore up — {v.} To add support to (something) where weakness is shown; make (something) stronger where support is needed; support. * /When the flood waters weakened the bridge, it was shored up with steel beams and sandbags until it could be rebuilt./ *… …

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  • 19shore\ up — v To add support to (smth) where weakness is shown; make (smth) stronger where support is needed; support. When the flood waters weakened the bridge, it was shored up with steel beams and sandbags until it could be rebuilt. The coach sent in a… …

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  • 20break·er — /ˈbreıkɚ/ noun, pl ers [count] 1 : someone or something that breaks something a breaker of records = a record breaker a rule breaker see also ↑circuit breaker, ↑ …

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