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Discover LudwigThe phrase "head breaking" is not a commonly used or recognized phrase in written English.
It is possible that it may be used in a colloquial or informal conversation, but it is not considered grammatically correct or formal enough for written English. Example: "I can't believe you're making me do this head breaking task again."
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One of them punched the older woman in the head, breaking her dentures and bruising her.
Computers in 1993 just weren't fast enough to react in real time when a user turned his or her head, breaking the illusion of the virtual.
The Owl, no longer listening, readies himself to swoop and catch that mouse, but, when he finally does so, his wing smacks the Pigeon in his head, breaking his neck and killing him.
Others are just violent: one of the most notorious incidents came two years ago as a Petrolul Ploiesti fan ran on to the pitch during a game against Steaua Bucharest, ran up behind the defender George Galamaz and punched him in the side of the head, breaking his zygomatic bone and leaving him temporarily deaf in his right ear.
That personality got its greatest test last year on Nov. 16, when a stranger on a Midtown Manhattan street corner smashed a six-pound paving stone into her head, breaking her skull and leaving her all but dead in the midst of a late lunchtime crowd.
Dr. Hamer's son had also been arrested in November and charged with felony robbery and assault, accused of punching and kicking a man in the face and head, breaking his nose and giving him a concussion, and then stealing someone else's jacket on an Upper East Side street, according to the police complaint.
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Body, head (broken) on north, left for photo.
Its head broke off years later, again and again.
The armless, legless body, a broken doll... spins against the wall and the head breaks off".
Then, one day, when Marleen was dragging him around by his soft ankles, his head broke off.
I walked over to the staircase and there, at the bottom, was the clay head, broken into a dozen pieces.
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