Crossword-Solution: BREAKIN 7 letters, 32 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 13

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BREAKIN anagram BIKANER, IBANKER

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Crack for money, say 1 answer
Watergate, for starters 1 answer
Train a tyro 1 answer
That which interrupts. 1 answer
Pick the lock 1 answer
Part of a heist, maybe 1 answer
Make less stiff, like new shoes 1 answer
Make a bad entrance? 1 answer
It may be evidenced by shattered glass 1 answer
Guess someone's password, say 1 answer
Force the door open 1 answer
Do a hacker's job 1 answer
Burglary, e.g. 1 answer
Classic 1984 dance film about street moves 1 answer
Burglar's act 1 answer
Burglar's entry 1 answer
Watergate event 2 answers
Unlawful entry 2 answers
Enter unlawfully 2 answers
Pick a lock, say 2 answers
Police matter. 3 answers
Illegal entry 3 answers
*Burglarize 6 answers
COLDNESS AS EVIDENCED BY FROST 10 answers
BLOTTER ENTRY POLICE 10 answers
CAUSE FOR AN ALARM 11 answers
BURGLARY 12 answers
Cause for alarm? 15 answers
Train 32 answers
Interrupt 49 answers
Intrude 58 answers
Robbery 67 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
AEETR
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with BREAKIN (5)

Long's you want to see where Joanna lived--No, 'tain't breakin' over the ledges; we'll manage to fetch across the shoals somehow, 'tis such a distance to go 'way round, and tide's a-risin',” he ended hopefully, and we sailed steadily on, the captain speechless with intent watching of a difficult course, until the small island with its low whitish promontory lay in full view before us under the bright afternoon sun.
The Country of the Pointed Firs Sarah Orne Jewett 2008
What are ye tom-foolin’ about here for, Tom McChesney, when yere Ma’s breakin’ her heart? I wonder ye come back at all.” “Polly Ann,” says he, very serious, “I ain’t a boaster.
The Crossing Winston Churchill 1995
Swore he'd killed seventeen Greasers breakin' through the rebel line round the mine where he an' other Americans were corralled.
Desert Gold Zane Grey 1996
What can we do fra her? What will bring a song to her lips, licht to her beautiful eyes, love to her heart, and a living child to her arms? Wake up, mon! By God, if ye dinna set to work with me and solve this problem, I'll shake a solution out of ye! What I must suffer is my own, but what's the matter with ye, and why, when she loved and married ye, are ye breakin' Mary's heart? Answer me, mon!" Dannie reached over and snatched the hat from Jimmy's forehead, and stared at an inert heap.
At the Foot of the Rainbow Gene Stratton-Porter 1996
Don't be breakin' their hearts, child.” Tom turned and slipped her arm around the old man's neck, her head sinking on his shoulder.
Tom Grogan F. Hopkinson Smith 1997

Quotes with BREAKIN (3)

We're young. We’re supposed to drink too much. We're supposed to have bad attitudes and shag each other's brains out. We were designed to party. We owe it to ourselves to party hard. We owe it to each other. This is it. This is our time. So a few of us will overdose, or go mental. Charles Darwin said you can't make an omelet without breaking a few eggs. That's what it's about - breakin' eggs - by eggs, I mean, getting twatted on a cocktail of class. As. If you could see yours…
Andrew Espley
Cathy smiled back ‘Rules were meant to be broken.’‘Don’t disagree,’ Oversteegen replied immediately. ‘Indeed they are. Providin’, however, that the one breakin’ the rules is willin’ t’ pay the price for it, and the price gets charged in full. Which you were, Lady Catharine. I saluted you for it then — at the family dinner table that night, in fact. My mother was infinitely more indisposed thereafter; tottered back t’ her bed cursin’ me for an ingrate. My father was none too p…
David Weber Crown of Slaves
Antonia Valleau cast the first shovelful of dirt onto her husband’s fur-shrouded body, lying in the grave she’d dug in their garden plot, the only place where the soil wasn’t still rock hard. I won’t be breakin’ down. For the sake of my children, I must be strong. Pain squeezed her chest like a steel trap. She had to force herself to take a deep breath, inhaling the scent of loam and pine. I must be doing this. She drove the shovel into the soil heaped next to the grave, heft…
Debra Holland Healing Montana Sky
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Appears in: CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, NYT, Universal, USA TODAY, WP, WSJ.

Used 21 times in crossword archives (1949–2025).