break+of+day

  • 11break of day — dawn. → break …

    English new terms dictionary

  • 12break of day — dawn; daybreak. * * * …

    Universalium

  • 13break of day — literary the time when it begins to get light in the morning …

    English dictionary

  • 14Conseil de Break O'Day — 41° 19′ 00″ S 148° 13′ 59″ E / 41.3167, 148.233 …

    Wikipédia en Français

  • 15Day Break — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Day Break Título Day Break Género Drama Accion Thriller Creado por Paul Zbyszewski Reparto Taye Diggs Moon Bloodgood Victoria Pratt Meta Golding Ramon Ro …

    Wikipedia Español

  • 16break — ► VERB (past broke; past part. broken) 1) separate into pieces as a result of a blow, shock, or strain. 2) make or become inoperative; stop working. 3) interrupt (a continuity, sequence, or course). 4) fail to observe (a law, regulation, or… …

    English terms dictionary

  • 17break — [brāk] vt. broke, broken, breaking [ME breken < OE brecan < IE base * bhreg > BREACH, BREECH, Ger brechen, L frangere] 1. to cause to come apart by force; split or crack sharply into pieces; smash; burst 2. a) …

    English World dictionary

  • 18Break — (br[=a]k), n. [See {Break}, v. t., and cf. {Brake} (the instrument), {Breach}, {Brack} a crack.] 1. An opening made by fracture or disruption. [1913 Webster] 2. An interruption of continuity; change of direction; as, a break in a wall; a break in …

    The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • 19break of dawn — break of ˈday/ˈdawn idiom (literary) the moment in the early hours of the morning when it begins to get light Main entry: ↑breakidiom …

    Useful english dictionary

  • 20break — 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)¦ …

    Dictionary of contemporary English