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Abroach

ABROACH, adv. [See Broach.] Broached; letter out or yielding liquor, or in a posture for letting out; as a cask is abroach. Figuratively used by Shakespeare for setting loose, or in a state of being diffused,...

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ABROACH, adv. [See Broach.]

Broached; letter out or yielding liquor, or in a posture for letting out; as a cask is abroach. Figuratively used by Shakespeare for setting loose, or in a state of being diffused, ""Set mischief abroach;"" but this sense is unusual.

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