brike Synonyms
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brike Meaning
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brike (n.)
A breach; ruin; downfall; peril.
brike Sentence Examples
- 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.
- The silence in the room was broken by the sudden brike of thunder outside.
- The chef accidentally dropped a plate, causing it to brike into several pieces.
- After years of faithful service, the toaster finally gave a brike and stopped working.
- The car's engine emitted a strange brike noise, signaling a potential issue.
- Emily's heart gave a sudden brike when she heard the news of her promotion.
- 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.