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Examples for "broke"
Examples for "broke"
1However, St. Louis broke through just 55 seconds into the second period.
2However, they broke a long list of lockdown regulations in the process.
3Good interactions too often broke down before they reached the opposition area.
4The voice of the tall stranger in the corner broke in here:
5So I had a really great year - and then went broke.
1In the early days of the financial crisis, ACA Capital went bust.
2But Polonsky soon went bust and ran afoul of the Russian state.
3The bust took place at the border between South Africa and Zimbabwe.
4In short, a good portion of the local stockbroking firms are bust.
5In July 2012, home prices were still falling from the housing bust.
1It is surprising, the money that is made out of stone-broke tramps.
2In the elegant phraseology of high society I am stone-broke.
3I'm stone-broke, if you want to know.
1Besides, I'm stony-broke and, financially, the great god Gibbs appeals to me.
2And me over there working thirteen and fourteen hours a day, and half the time stony-broke!
3So I resolved to acquire a dog, and bought one from a prospector, who was stony-broke and would have sold his soul for a drink.
4"You never struck two such stony-broke cusses in yer life!"
5"Oh, just a couple o' stony-broke Paddylanders."
1It's all very well for you to say that, but I'm skint.
2Welcome to the world of the young, skint and self-employed.
3Hostels are no longer just grotty dives for skint backpackers.
4We're all so busy, and tired, not to mention skint.
5I was skint, so I had a go at it.
6When you are skint and hungry, most things taste incredible.
7If turkey drumsticks are on skint shelves, hold that bad boy like Fred Flinstone.
8She teamed it with a pair of slashed, skint-tight pants and a detailed cap.
9Best saved for those long, skint, winter nights ahead.
10Times has been tough means me now well skint.
11If you're Russian and rich, you're bound to get linked to a skint Premiership club.
12They put all their money on black, it came up red and they are skint.
13If you're a Premiership club and skint, you're bound to get linked to a rich Russian.
14Funny how they never get all misty-eyed and nostalgic for the low-profile, skint men they've known.
15I would portray myself as skint but I know how to live on very little money.
16Being skint can lead to great clothes.