to wear or use something new until it becomes comfortable or soft · to make something new less stiff or harsh through use
This expression is perfect when you get something brand new, especially shoes, clothes, or even a baseball glove, that feels a bit stiff or uncomfortable at first. You need to "break it in" to make it feel just right! 👟👖🧤
💡 **Fun Fact!** Think of it like training a new pet! You're getting the item used to *your* shape and movements. It's super common for new shoes or jeans. You might hear people say, "These shoes are great, but I need to break them in." Or, "Don't wash your new jeans right away, you need to break them in first!" 😉
You just bought a new pair of leather boots that feel very stiff. Which English expression would you use to describe the process of wearing them until they become comfortable? A. to make them soft B. to break them in C. to stretch them out