πΌπ°πΏπ·πΌπ·
transitive verb
intransitive verb
Definition
πΌπ°πΏπ·πΌπ·πΌπ°πΏπ·ΜπΌπ·1shatter or break (e.g., glass)transitive verbππΌπ°ΜπΉπ°Νππ° πΌπ°ΜπΏπ·ΜπΌπ· ππ·Μsomeone broke a window, that's the way it isππ·Μ πΌπ°ΜπΏπ·ΜπΌπ·?who broke it?ππ»ΜΝππππ»Ν π°ππ° ππΌπ°ΜπΉπ°Νππ° πΌπ°πΏπ·ΜπΌπ°ππ·the boys broke the windowπ°Μ ππ»Μππ° πΌπ°ΜπΏπ·ΜπΌπ·they broke your armπΉπ»ΜΝππ·Μ π°ΝπΌπ°ΜπΏπ·πΌπ°ππ·Μwe broke the dishesπΉπ»ΜΝππ·Μππ»Ν ππ»π΄π»ΜπΏπ·πΌπ·I broke your dish2shatter by striking or by sudden movementtransitive verb3fracture (e.g., one's skull)transitive verb4break in, as a stove, skull, window pane, etc.transitive verb5shatter, fracture, crack, breakintransitive verb6brokenintransitive verbπΌπ°πππ·πΌπ·πΌπ°-πΏπ·πΌπ·ππ°ΝπΏπ·πΌπ·ππ°πΏπ·πΌπ·For this term, Dorsey notes that it "Refers to hard objects, requiring much force."