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ALL meanings of break someone's heart

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  • verb without object break someone's heart (of value or prices) to drop sharply and considerably. 1
  • verb without object break someone's heart to disperse or collapse by colliding with something: The waves broke on the shore. 1
  • verb without object break someone's heart to break dance. 1
  • verb without object break someone's heart (of a horse in a harness race) to fail to keep to a trot or pace, as by starting to gallop. 1
  • verb without object break someone's heart Botany. to mutate; sport. 1
  • verb without object break someone's heart Linguistics. to undergo breaking. 1
  • verb without object break someone's heart Billiards, Pool. to make a break; take the first turn in a game. 1
  • verb without object break someone's heart Sports. (of a pitched or bowled ball) to change direction: The ball broke over the plate. 1
  • verb without object break someone's heart Horse Racing, Track. to leave the starting point: The horses broke fast from the gate. 1
  • verb without object break someone's heart Boxing. to step back or separate from a clinch: The fighters fell into a clinch and broke on the referee's order. 1
  • verb without object break someone's heart to take place; occur. 1
  • verb without object break someone's heart Journalism. to become known, published, or aired: The story broke in the morning papers. 1
  • verb without object break someone's heart Horticulture. to produce flowers or leaves. 1
  • verb break someone's heart (Idiomatic) To cause a person to feel grief or sadness. 0
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