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Breaking away   /brˈeɪkɪŋ əwˈeɪ/   Listen
Breaking away

noun
1.
The act of breaking away or withdrawing from.  Synonym: breakaway.  "A breaking away from family and neighborhood"
2.
Departing hastily.






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"Breaking away" Quotes from Famous Books



... easily his pride was offended and his anger roused by any attempt of the party with which at the time he was allied to control and influence his policy. No one of the alliances lasted long, and he seems to have taken peculiar pleasure in breaking away from each of them in turn ...
— Bismarck and the Foundation of the German Empire • James Wycliffe Headlam

... names on my way upstairs, Major. Three of the gentlemen you have never met before, but," he added suddenly breaking away from his high-flown book-learned English, as was his custom when in earnest, "Jeekie think they just black niggers like the rest, thief people. There ain't a white man in this house, except you and Miss Barbara and ...
— The Yellow God - An Idol of Africa • H. Rider Haggard

... Tryphena seemed to be trying to persuade him to stay a little longer. No sound reached me, however, and I imagined that all their conversation was carried on in whispers for fear the noise thereof might reach the master or mistress of the establishment. He succeeded at length, however, in breaking away from the embraces of the fair cook, while two huge dogs which lay by the kitchen fire watched them solemnly. Presently the door opened, and Ikey and Tryphena stood together outside. They were quite close to me, so that I could hear ...
— The Birthright • Joseph Hocking

... to the north to-night and is blowing quite fresh. I don't much like the position of the ship as the ice is breaking away all the time. The sky is quite clear and I don't think the wind often lasts long under ...
— Scott's Last Expedition Volume I • Captain R. F. Scott

... the city was from the breaking away of a small section of the jam, which came down and pressed against the ice on our banks. By this, twenty houses in one immediate neighborhood, on the west bank of the river alone, were at once inundated, but without ...
— Thrilling Adventures by Land and Sea • James O. Brayman


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