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Chambers 20th Century Dictionary

  1. To-brake

    tōō-brāk′, v.t. (Judges ix. 53) broke in pieces. [A.S. tóbrecan—pfx. tó-, asunder, and brecan, to break.]

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of To-brake in Chaldean Numerology is: 5

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of To-brake in Pythagorean Numerology is: 9

Examples of To-brake in a Sentence

  1. Stearn Hodge:

    I still remember the CATSA agent saying,' Well, you could get a wheelchair.' How's a one-armed guy going to run a wheelchair ? how am I going to go down a ramp and brake with one hand ? But that shouldn't even have to come up.

  2. Greg Wallace:

    It appeared to have been underwater at some time, it had weird rust, including a rotted-out ashtray and cigarette lighter. The brake lines were badly corroded, as were the steel door bottoms. The interior was shredded and water-damaged.

  3. Bonnie Baha:

    It's like putting your foot on the brake when there's no gas in the car to begin with, it's hard to say this would be the start of a tightening cycle, but I think the probability is not zero that (the Fed) would have to retract at some point.

  4. Roxana Elizabeth Flores:

    People signaled and I immediately saw the person on the tracks and applied the emergency brake, as the protocol says.

  5. Niels Christensen:

    Looking at the U.S. economic data, everything is looking quite positive. No one expects higher interest rates to be a brake on economic growth.

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