Definition of «to break the curse»

The idiomatic expression "to break the curse" means to end or reverse a period of bad luck, misfortune, or failure. It is often used in the context of sports teams trying to overcome a losing streak, but can also be applied to other situations where someone or something is experiencing an unfortunate run of events that they want to put behind them.

Sentences with «to break the curse»

  • Fortunately, the genre will have one more chance to break the curse later this year with Assassin's Creed. (slashfilm.com)
  • As each season passes by, it seems like Arsenal simply can not break their curse of not snatching the 1st spot since the season of 2003 - 04. (iaegerfootball.com)
  • [7] Link breaks the curse by sprinkling Magic Powder on him, but Tarin later has no recollection of what happened to him and thinks it was a dream. (zelda.gamepedia.com)
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