break of



break someone or something of something

to cause someone or something to stop practicing a habit. We worked hard to break the dog of making a mess on the carpet. I don't think I can break her of the habit. Tom broke himself of biting his nails.
See also: break, of

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Domingos-Portuguese
Shalev-Hebrew
Fiachna-Irish
MÉLodie-French
Su (1)-Turkish
Julianayuy-lee-AH-nah (Dutch), yoo-lee-AH-nah (German), joo-lee-AHN-ə (English)Dutch, German, English, Spanish, Portuguese, Ancient Roman