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Example sentences for "she broke"

  • She broke off, and listened to the sounds of a London morning.

  • There is nothing to steal--" She broke off in the middle of her words.

  • Becky's cap almost fell off entirely, she broke in with such excitement.

  • Then, not knowing she was going to do it, she broke into a little laugh.

  • She broke into a passion of tears and sobs as Mr. Carlyle lead her to another apartment.

  • In her bitter distress and wrath, she broke into a storm of sobs.

  • She broke it subsequently here, at East Lynne.

  • You treat me like a child," she broke in, the instant he paused.

  • She broke into a laugh that had in it the sound of tears.

  • She broke off, and looked at him with a gay smile.

  • She broke down at that and McBain discreetly withdrew and was gone for the rest of the day.

  • She broke into a laugh which ended in a sigh, and then swung her splendid frame away from the fireplace and walked backwards and forwards, her figure swaying and her arms flung about in unrestrained gestures.

  • She broke off, put the Yorkshire terrier on the sofa beside her, and rose with an impatient gesture.

  • She broke into a laugh and ran her arm through mine.

  • I have seen her--" She broke off as if a little startled at herself and motioned Fanny to go.

  • Pen," she broke out, "what do you suppose he means by it?

  • The sense of her sister's helplessness was too much for the tease; she broke down in a fit of smothered laughter, which convinced her victim that it was nothing but an ill-timed joke.

  • She broke into a laugh, and, struggling indolently with it, looked at her sister.

  • If you come here to say what your brother has been saying to me,' she broke out, before he could speak, 'spare yourself the trouble.

  • I must take the room, and keep the room, until--' She broke off at those words.

  • If you have any sense of shame in you,' she broke out, 'you ought to be ashamed of what you have just said!

  • Read what is there," she broke in, "and you will see that it was not foolish, that it was meant to be.

  • She broke a piece of bread, and, not waiting to butter it, almost stuffed it into her mouth.

  • I hoped against hope--" She broke off, and knelt up before him, clasping his hand tightly against her breast.

  • But that," she broke off, "is not what you are here to learn.

  • She broke off, as if oppressed by his stricken silence.

  • I mean that in her place--" she broke off, dropping her eyes.

  • But Fanny was so reassured, so convinced that we owed it to your good offices--" She broke into a laugh.

  • She turned and looked at him; she broke into a peevishly nervous laugh.

  • She broke it down at last by speaking of Addie Tristram.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "she broke" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    she appeared; she can; she caught; she continued; she don; she has; she hurried; she knows; she loved; she made; she meant; she put; she reflected; she replied; she should; she stared; she will; she would have been; she wrote; sheep ranch; sheet iron; shell beads; sherry wine; shew their; successive stages; wild tribes