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break off
[break off] {v.}
1. To stop suddenly.
* /The speaker was interrupted so often that he broke off and sat down./
* /When Bob […]game is not worth the candle
[game is not worth the candle] {literary}
What is being done is not worth the trouble or cost; the gain is not worth the […]Clarence Darrow
(1857-1938)
U.S. attorney
History repeats itself, and that's one of the things that's wrong with history.bread and butter
[bread and butter] (3) {interj.}, {informal}
Spoken to prevent bad luck that you think might result from some action.
* […]head over heels
[head over heels] also [heels over head]
1a. In a somersault; upside down; head first.
* /It was so dark Bob fell head […]Frank Richards
Too many whiskers spoil the broth.This is what has recently happened on English-Slang.com
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