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Discover Ludwig"break your spine" is not correct or usable in written English.
It is a phrase which is typically used in spoken English to mean "beat you very badly" or "hurt you very badly". An example of its use in spoken English is: "If you don't do as I said, I'll break your spine."
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And then your baby will break your spine and eat you from the inside out. .
You may consider throwing yourself from a ladder when the phone rings in the hopes you'll break your spine and be able to sue your creditors for causing the accident.
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A jump from 20 feet (6 meters) above water will cause you to hit the water at 25 mph (40 kph) and that can compress your spine, break your bones or cause concussion.
Take care not to break the spine with your knife; just make a shallow cut to help in the skinning process.
You'll have moments where you feel weak, your burdens will leave your spine broken and your spirit will feel fragile.
I'm not suggesting that your spine will break.
"We must not break the spine of our technical education system.
"You would never put a book on the floor, you'd never break its spine, you'd never write in a book.
The first thing to do with a book is to break its spine; it is there to accompany you through the murk of life, not to be stroked like a cat.
If it´s a bit thick, break the spine by knocking/kicking the book backwards along the spine.
Your spine's not broken anyway.
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