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Definition of "breck" [breck]

  • A break; breach; fracture. (noun)
  • A bruise. Kersey, 1708.— (noun)
  • A breach; a gap in a hedge. (noun)
  • [Also called break; prop. land broken up and allowed to lie fallow.] A piece of uninclosed arable land; a sheepwalk, if in grass. (noun)
  • A large new-made inclosure. (noun)

The Century Dictionary (Public Domain)

Use "breck" in a sentence
  • "One-half of the floor was raised about eight inches, thus forming the "breck," which served for a lounge by day, and a couch by night."
  • "With property and individual rights as thier mantra, how could any republican or american for that matter, condone this type of treatment of a private citizen at his own home who hasn't broken any laws? breck benja"
  • "John (the breck boy) not only spread the jeans, he spread HIS genes."