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housebreak

[ UK /hˈa‍ʊsbɹe‍ɪk/ ]
VERB
  1. train (a pet) to live cleanly in a house

How To Use housebreak In A Sentence

  • The types of delinquency ranged from low-level stuff like being rowdy on a street corner, to theft from home and school, up to housebreaking, joyriding and robbery.
  • He does make life interesting, and it may be easier to keep him around than to have to housebreak a new governor. CA-GOV: L.A. Times: Clock Ticking For Angelides
  • Mind you, I understand that babies have the same trainability, plus they can learn cool tricks - takes longer to housebreak 'em though.
  • However, other aggravated robberies, street robbery, and housebreaking had increased, said Selebi.
  • But when simple housebreaking and burglary give way to the deadly pursuit of a really big score, the stakes suddenly skyrocket. WHEN THE WOMEN COME OUT TO DANCE
  • Trying to work with this Administration would be like trying to housebreak a wolverine. CQ Says GOP In Danger Of Losing Both Houses
  • They may be housebreakers or criminals but I can excuse them.
  • But when simple housebreaking and burglary give way to the deadly pursuit of a really big score, the stakes suddenly skyrocket. WHEN THE WOMEN COME OUT TO DANCE
  • The fourteen-year old had been convicted of housebreaking.
  • Car crime and multiple road traffic offences were top of the list, but assault, theft and housebreaking were not so far behind.
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