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Was (wer) ist broke the ice - definition

TITLE IN THE PEERAGE OF ENGLAND
Baron willoughby de broke; Baroness Willoughby de Broke; De Broke; The Lord Willoughby de Broke; Willoughby de Broke
  • Heywood]] parish, Wilts.
  • Arms of Willoughby de Broke: ''Quarterly 1 & 4: Or, fretty azure; 2 & 3: Gules, a [[cross patonce]] Or''
  • Arms of Verney: ''Gules, three crosses recerclée or a chief vair ermine and ermines''

Charles Broke Vere         
BRITISH ARMY GENERAL (1779-1843)
Charles Broke; Charles Broke-Vere
Major-General Sir Charles Broke Vere (21 February 1779 – 1 April 1843), né Broke, was a British soldierThe sale of his medals , accessed August 2009 and Conservative Member of Parliament.
George Broke-Middleton         
BRITISH ROYAL NAVY OFFICER (1812-1887)
Sir George Broke-Middleton, 3rd Baronet; Broke-Middleton, George
Admiral Sir George Nathaniel Broke-Middleton, CB, 3rd Baronet (26 April 1812 – 14 January 1887) was a British Royal Navy officer.
broke         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Broke (disambiguation); Broke (song); Broke (TV series); Broke (film)
adj. (colloq.)
having no money
1) to go broke
2) flat broke

Wikipedia

Baron Willoughby de Broke

Baron Willoughby de Broke is a title in the Peerage of England. It was created by writ in 1491 for Sir Robert Willoughby, of the manor of Broke, part of Westbury, Wiltshire, who according to modern doctrine was de jure 9th Baron Latimer. On the death of his son, the two baronies (the recognised barony of Willoughby de Broke and the de jure barony of Latimer) fell into abeyance. Around 1535, the abeyance was naturally terminated when the second Baron's granddaughter Elizabeth, who had married Sir Fulke Greville, became the only surviving co-heir, passing her claim to her son Sir Fulke Greville, father of the poet of the same name. The title stayed in the Greville family until after the death of the 5th Baron, when it passed to his sister, Margaret Greville, the wife of a Verney. Thereafter it remained in the Verney family. The Barons Willoughby de Broke remain heirs to the ancient Barony of Latimer (a title which predates their recognised Barony by almost two hundred years).

The current family seat is Ditchford Farm, near Moreton-in-Marsh, Gloucestershire. A former seat was Compton Verney House.

Beispiele aus Textkorpus für broke the ice
1. He broke the ice by talking about marriage and single life.
2. It is still hard to tell exactly who broke the ice.
3. She claims that Mr Blunkett broke the ice by handing her the Commons mints.
4. He broke the ice÷ Madame, what are you doing in New York?
5. "So I just said, ‘What the f××× have you been up to?‘ I think that broke the ice.