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121Broken Wharf — South out of Upper Thames Street at No. 41a, to the Thames, in Queenhithe Ward (P.O. Directory). Opposite St. Mary Somerset Church. First mention: Kayum fractum. Vetus cayum dudum confractum subtus novam cameram...in parochia beate… …
122broken dreams — plans that did not work, hopes that died Their divorce will mean broken dreams for both of them …
123broken home — a family with young children whose parents have parted Not a building struck by some natural disaster: Lucy was raised in what used to be called a broken home . (Turow, 1996) …
124broken home — /broʊkən ˈhoʊm/ (say brohkuhn hohm) noun a family household in which the parents have divorced or separated, especially when the family is under strain and not functioning well, with negative impact on the children. Also, broken family …
125broken-down — adjective a) no longer in working order b) not properly maintained; neglected Syn: bedraggled, dilapidated, ramshackle, ruinous, rundown, tatterdemalion …
126broken-down — adjective 1》 worn out and dilapidated. 2》 not working …
127broken stowage — In maritime law, that space in a ship which is not filled by her cargo …
128broken stowage — In maritime law, that space in a ship which is not filled by her cargo …