Welcome to the “Passing The Buck HS”
“Break” in this context (and many others) basically means “change significantly”. It’s not really a metaphor.
And while you’re at it, how do you break a day? I keep hearing about daybreak.
but not the way you break wind
I’m breaking up after reading these posts. :-)
Metaphorically speaking…
I once broke out with a rash, but I don’t think light was involved.
Cynthia is not obtuse, she likes to play one to annoy her teachers.
favm over 9 years ago
Welcome to the “Passing The Buck HS”
Randy B Premium Member over 9 years ago
“Break” in this context (and many others) basically means “change significantly”. It’s not really a metaphor.
cdward over 9 years ago
And while you’re at it, how do you break a day? I keep hearing about daybreak.
JudyAz over 9 years ago
but not the way you break wind
ChessPirate over 9 years ago
I’m breaking up after reading these posts. :-)
neverenoughgold over 9 years ago
Metaphorically speaking…
ottod Premium Member over 9 years ago
I once broke out with a rash, but I don’t think light was involved.
wordsmeet about 3 years ago
Cynthia is not obtuse, she likes to play one to annoy her teachers.