breakaway

Meanings

Adjective

  • Having broken away from a larger unit.
  • Capable of breaking off without damaging the larger structure.
  • Occurring during or as a result of a breakaway (see Noun)
  • Enjoying rapid popular success.

Noun

  • The act of breaking away from something.
  • A group of riders which has gone ahead of the peloton.
  • A situation in the game where one or more players of a team attack towards the goal of the other team without having any defenders in front of them.
  • The act of getting away from one's opponent; the separation of the boxers after a spell of infighting.
  • A stampede of animals.
  • An animal that breaks away from a herd.
  • An eroding steep slope on the edge of a plateau.
  • A particular yo-yo trick .
  • A swing dance in which the leader occasionally swings the follower out into an open position.
  • An item of scenery designed to be broken or destroyed during the performance.

Origin

  • break + away

Modern English dictionary

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