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brike Meaning

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brike (n.)

A breach; ruin; downfall; peril.

brike Sentence Examples

  1. Sarah's bicycle tire suddenly went brike, leaving her stranded on the side of the road.
  2. The old clock in the hallway chimed with a brike sound, indicating it needed repair.
  3. As the vase fell from the shelf, it shattered with a loud brike.
  4. Jake attempted to fix the leaky faucet, but the pipe brike under the pressure.
  5. The silence in the room was broken by the sudden brike of thunder outside.
  6. The chef accidentally dropped a plate, causing it to brike into several pieces.
  7. After years of faithful service, the toaster finally gave a brike and stopped working.
  8. The car's engine emitted a strange brike noise, signaling a potential issue.
  9. Emily's heart gave a sudden brike when she heard the news of her promotion.
  10. The dancer's graceful movements were interrupted by the brike of her ankle during practice.

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A breach; ruin; downfall; peril.

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Sarah's bicycle tire suddenly went brike, leaving her stranded on the side of the road.

The old clock in the hallway chimed with a brike sound, indicating it needed repair.

As the vase fell from the shelf, it shattered with a loud brike.

Jake attempted to fix the leaky faucet, but the pipe brike under the pressure.