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Breakers   /brˈeɪkərz/   Listen
Breakers

noun
1.
Waves breaking on the shore.  Synonyms: breaker, surf.



Breaker

noun
1.
A quarry worker who splits off blocks of stone.  Synonym: ledgeman.
2.
Waves breaking on the shore.  Synonyms: breakers, surf.
3.
A device that trips like a switch and opens the circuit when overloaded.  Synonym: circuit breaker.



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"Breakers" Quotes from Famous Books



... the shape of a reversed cone with a long point at the bottom of it: this was something like a corkscrew. We now thought it high time to fire, when down it came, discharging a sheet of water which must have contained many tons. The shock it gave the water drove it in breakers to some distance, and we partook of the motion, as we rolled for at least ten minutes before the swell subsided. The other waterspout passed some distance astern. In this gulf some years ago a dreadful catastrophe occurred to a West ...
— A Sailor of King George • Frederick Hoffman

... the reef? Is there not risk! Those dangerous breakers ships have oft shattered.— Who steereth ...
— Tristan and Isolda - Opera in Three Acts • Richard Wagner

... weak strong-boxes and numerous box-breakers, men hesitated to assume the responsibility of taking another's gold for safe-keeping. There could be no profit to Billy Little in Dic's gold. He took it to keep for him only because he loved him. The sum total ...
— A Forest Hearth: A Romance of Indiana in the Thirties • Charles Major

... long. Maitland declares that he will take either board, and that if the committee cannot agree which to choose, he will withdraw and make terms on his own. He furthermore gave them warning that if any strike-breakers were employed, of which he had heard rumours, he would have nothing to ...
— To Him That Hath - A Novel Of The West Of Today • Ralph Connor

... who would impeach Others from a Motive of Conscience, and a Sense of their Duty, were not the Men the Legislature had in View. When that Law was made, it was well known, from what was observed of Thieves, Pickpockets, and House-breakers, that those Common Villains will do any Thing to get Money, and still more to save Life, when they are conscious that it is forfeited. The Knowledge of this was the Foundation of that Law. For the Worst of Rogues have Friendship and Affection for one another; ...
— A Letter to Dion • Bernard Mandeville


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