broken

See:
  • a broken clock is right twice a day
  • a broken reed
  • break (one's) fall
  • break (one's) silence
  • break (one's) word
  • break (someone's) serve
  • break (something) to pieces
  • break a/the code
  • break a/the habit
  • break a/the law
  • break a/the spell
  • break away
  • break back
  • break down
  • break free
  • break ground
  • break in
  • break in(to) tears
  • break into
  • break loose
  • break loose from (someone or something)
  • break loose from (something)
  • break new ground
  • break new paths
  • break off
  • break one off
  • break open
  • break out
  • break out in a cold sweat
  • break out in a rash
  • break out in(to) tears
  • break out with (something)
  • break over (something)
  • break ranks
  • break ship
  • break silence
  • break someone's heart
  • break the back of (something)
  • break the bank
  • break the ice
  • break the mold
  • break the news
  • break the silence
  • break the/a record
  • break through
  • break up
  • break wind
  • break with (someone or something)
  • break with tradition
  • broken dreams
  • broken heart
  • broken record
  • broken reed
  • broken vessel
  • broken wind
  • broken-hearted
  • die of a broken heart
  • if it ain't broken, don't fix it
  • if it isn't broken, don't fix it
  • jailbreak
  • jailbroken
  • like a broken record
  • promises are like pie crust(s): (easily made,) easily broken
  • promises are like pie crust(s): (they are) made to be broken
  • Promises are like piecrust, made to be broken
  • rules are made to be broken
  • sound like a broken record
References in classic literature
And as the split ends were all broken off, Levin clutched the thick ends in his finger, broke the stick in two, and carefully caught the end as it fell.
I cannot resist saying that few finer sights can have been seen in history than the last stand of this extraordinary regiment; wounded officers picking up the rifles of dead soldiers, and the general himself facing us on horseback bareheaded and with a broken sword.' On what happened to the general afterwards Olivier is as silent as Captain Keith."
I wish it was his head.' You will remark that everyone seems to have noticed this detail about the broken sword blade, though most people regard it somewhat more reverently than did the late Colonel Clancy.
On all these tombs and things it's shown broken at the point.
The discredited family doctor was threatening those extraordinary exposures that afterwards began and were broken off; tales of monstrous and prehistoric things in Park Lane; things done by an English Evangelist that smelt like human sacrifice and hordes of slaves.
He looked coolly at his weapon to wipe off the blood; he saw the point he had planted between his victim's shoulders had broken off in the body.
It showed dimly the crude shape of a sabre hilt and a shortened blade; and was inscribed in false archaic lettering, "The Sign of the Broken Sword."
Clare, the silver head bowed, the silver sword broken. On the walls were coloured photographs of the same scene, and of the system of wagonettes that took tourists to see it.
The mouths of all the streams which fall into this lake from the west, are marshy and inconsiderable; but on the east side, there is a beautiful beach, broken, occasionally, by high and isolated bluffs, which advance upon the lake, and heighten the character of the scenery.
Don't you wish, Ojo, with all your heart, that you had not been disobedient and broken a Law of Oz?"
I don't know just what Ozma will do to you, because this is the first time one of us has broken a Law; but you may be sure she will be just and merciful.
Thus, before the first hint of the coming of gray day, camp was broken, sled loaded, dogs harnessed, and the two men crouched waiting over the fire.
Having filled and emptied his little tumbler twice, and having broken off an end from the great loaf that was set before him with his cloth and napkin, soup-plate, salt, pepper, and oil, he rested his back against the corner of the wall, made a couch of the bench on which he sat, and began to chew crust, until such time as his repast should be ready.