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  1. break in

    • ph.
      force entry to a building;interrupt something, especially a conversation
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    • 1. force entry to a building
    • 2. interrupt something, especially a conversation
    • 3. wear something, typically a pair of new shoes, until it becomes supple and comfortable
    • 4. accustom a horse to a saddle and bridle, and to being ridden
    • 5. familiarize someone with a new job or situation
    • n.
      an illegal forced entry of a building or vehicle, typically to steal something: police are investigating a break-in at a house

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    • n.
      a forced or unconsented entry into a building, car, computer system, etc., typically to steal ... police are investigating a break-in at a house

    Oxford American Dictionary

    • ph.
      be suddenly affected by an unpleasant sensation or condition

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    • ph.
      familiarize someone with a new job or situation

    Oxford Dictionary

    • ph.
      be suddenly affected by an unpleasant sensation or condition

    Oxford American Dictionary

    • ph.
      wear something, typically a pair of new shoes, until it becomes supple and comfortable

    Oxford Dictionary

    • ph.
      wear something, typically a pair of new shoes, until it becomes supple and comfortable

    Oxford American Dictionary

    • ph.
      familiarize someone with a new job or situation

    Oxford American Dictionary

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    • ph.
      force entry to a building

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