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break with, to open a subject to: “now will we break with him,” THE TWO GENTLEMEN OF VERONA, i. 3. 44 ; “to break with thee of some affairs,” THE TWO GENTLEMEN OF VERONA, iii. 1. 59 ; “I will break with her and with her father,” MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING, i. 1. 271 ; “Then after to her father will I break,” MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING, i. 1. 288 ; “let us not break with him,” JULIUS CAESAR, ii. 1. 150 ; “Have broken with the king,” KING HENRY VIII., v. 1. 47.

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