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meaning of the break of 10:30
It's only the break of 10:30. What happened ?
what does "the break of" mean in this phrase?
Aug 15, 2012 11:54 PM
Answers · 3
I would hazard a guess that the "the break of 10:30" is the first coffee break of an eight-hour shift at a factory.
August 16, 2012
I'm guessing this has to do with radio or television. You can correct me if I am wrong. On commercial radio and television there is usually a break (pause) every thirty minutes to either change shows and/or broadcast a commercial.
In view of that, I would guess that the speaker is talking about the break that was supposed to occur at 10:30 in the programming. Apparently, something did not go smoothly.
August 16, 2012
break = pause; rest period
August 16, 2012
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