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To succumb to mental or emotional stress.
break down
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1
In the absence of trust among trading partners, market transactions
break
down
.
2
Yet this is used to
break
down
countries - laws and traditions.
3
A recent example, though, helps illustrate how the process can
break
down
.
4
Unfortunately, the sad reality is that many marriages and relationships
break
down
.
5
You know the plan; they wanted me to
break
down
,
or panic.
1
Saunders added: I didn't mean for anyone to
get
upset
about it.
2
He'd just
get
upset
,
and you didn't want to see that happen.
3
When I
get
upset
I've been known to blame everybody, including myself.
4
He's worried she'll
get
upset
or confused working with us on this.
5
Do you avoid doing something because someone might
get
upset
at you?
6
We'd failed miserably, but managed not to
get
upset
with each other.
7
I'm the one to be angry and
get
upset
But have I?
8
And yet I suffer and
get
upset
;
I want to attack and defend.
9
And you can't just run away from problems every time you
get
upset
.
10
Don't
get
upset
,
but your father keeps calling from New York.
11
But the thing I
get
upset
about now is the friends I lost.
12
It won't help for you to
get
upset
,
pouty or have a tantrum.
13
Now, I don't want you to
get
upset
,
but he's had an emergency.
14
If I read it now I will only
get
upset
all over again.
15
Can one really
get
upset
about rubber jack-o'-lanterns floating around in the sky?
16
Some of us hum so other people won't
get
upset
by our song.
get
upset
get