wind-break
See also: windbreak
English
Verb
wind-break (third-person singular simple present wind-breaks, present participle wind-breaking, simple past wind-broke, past participle wind-broken)
- (transitive) To break the wind of; to cause to lose breath; to exhaust.
- c. 1635–1636 (date written), Iohn Ford [i.e., John Ford], The Fancies, Chast and Noble: […], London: […] E[lizabeth] P[urslowe] for Henry Seile, […], published 1638, OCLC 1203229687, Act II, page 26:
- 'Tvvould vvind-breake a moyle, or a ring'd mare, to vie burthens vvith her.
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