Synonym: bang, blow, break, noise, open, shot, slit, split. Similar words: rack, meritocracy, track, track down, craft, crawl, crash, scratch. Meaning: [kræk] n. 1. a long narrow opening 2. a narrow opening 3. a long narrow depression in a surface 4. a sudden sharp noise 5. a chance to do something 6. witty remark 7. a blemish resulting from a break without complete separation of the parts 8. a purified and potent form of cocaine that is smoked rather than snorted 9. a usually brief attempt 10. the act of cracking something. v. 1. become fractured; break or crack on the surface only 2. make a very sharp explosive sound 3. make a sharp sound 4. hit forcefully; deal a hard blow, making a cracking noise 5. pass through (a barrier) 6. break partially but keep its integrity 7. break suddenly and abruptly, as under tension 8. suffer a nervous breakdown 9. tell spontaneously 10. cause to become cracked 11. reduce (petroleum) to a simpler compound by cracking 12. break into simpler molecules by means of heat. adj. of the highest quality.
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(181) She was up of course, at the crack of dawn and you know, we go eat breakfast and everything so.
(182) Like crack cocaine for the soul, Charlie's Angels delivers shameful, addictive, and no doubt tremendously harmful fun.
(183) Most of the humor consists of watching Shore crack himself up with his own Valley garble.
(184) Do not use jointing compound on plastic cisterns - it can soften and crack them.
(185) A huge nutcracker is thus being deployed to crack a relatively small administrative problem.
(186) An attitude, a tattoo and a supply of crack cocaine.
(187) In April, Sharpe pleaded guilty to possessing a crack pipe and no contest to attempted aggravated assault.
(188) The first bomb exploded with a blinding crack that swayed the truck on its springs.
(189) Luke, however, who was a genius with difficult horses, begged to be allowed to have a crack at her.
(190) The children of mothers who use crack or cocaine are often born addicted to the drug.
(191) Read in studio Addiction to the drug crack cocaine is spreading into the shire counties.
(192) He heard the clean crack of a leg bone but did not lose consciousness.
(193) Still, the response by state officials to the Mixteco unrest has been to launch negotiations rather than to crack down.
(194) Historians used the Rosetta stone to crack the code of Egyptian hieroglyphics.
(195) A crack had developed in one of the main cooling pipes which are used to convey water.
(196) Ice can crack off into the engine air intakes and cause them to shut down.
(197) It was a smile of great charm, causing even the toughness of Mr Pigdon to crack.
(198) When he did, the passenger, Jerry Wilson, dropped crack cocaine to the ground.
(199) Malcolm Ainslie is a disillusioned Catholic priest turned unfaithful husband and crack Miami homicide detective.
(200) Synod members were under pressure to crack down on gay clergy, who were portrayed as leading lives of wild abandon!
(201) President Clinton promptly announced a law to crack down on juvenile criminals and a new computer database to track gang activity.
(202) The federal government requires contractors to give workers who are displaced by a contract first crack at job openings.
(203) When clay particles are in a random arrangement the clay is more likely to crack or warp.
(204) Ye only need about three goes of crack and ye've got yerself an addiction problem.
(205) Recently,(sentencedict.com) a small crack appeared in our pedestal hand basin in the bathroom.
(206) The look will be different, but the content, the coverage and the crack will be just the same.
(207) Even some respected well-known all-round big-fish anglers have yet to crack it.
(208) If I don't get some time off soon, I'll be so stressed I'll crack up.
(209) Dilapidated public schools-their windows covered by protective grilles coexist with crack houses.
(210) He ran across the empty alley between the tumbledown buildings and squeezed his way in through a crack in the sagging door.