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Sentence count:175+10Posted:2017-03-20Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: hijackingcracklickingfuckingknockingshockingcheckingcrackleMeaning: [kræk]  n. 1. a sudden sharp noise 2. the act of cracking something 3. the process whereby heavy molecules of naphtha or petroleum are broken down into hydrocarbons of lower molecular weight (especially in the oil-refining process). adj. very good. 
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(61) The sheeting - you know, the polythene sounded like whips cracking when the wind got into it.
(62) This concrete path is cracking up under the strain of thousands of paws padding over it.
(63) In Wiltshire trading standards officers have made an important breakthrough in cracking the crime.
(64) The former general campaigned on two policies: cracking down on crime and tackling corruption.
(65) It might be short on intrigue and backstabbing but it would move at a cracking pace.
(66) It stretches and will allow for expansion and contraction without cracking.
(67) Come on! - get cracking. I want this whole house clean by the time I get back.
(68) Airlines reportedly are cracking down on this thriving but illegal trade.
(69) Now the tunneling goes by, and my building starts cracking and sinking into the ground.
(70) Drain and refresh immediately in cold water, cracking the egg shells to allow the eggs to cool more quickly. 3.
(71) His notion of cracking an egg is to shoot an atomic blast at it.
(72) After all, the rangers said they were cracking down on the trade of money for tickets.
(73) Manuel's voice had started to deteriorate, but the cracking horns cover any gaps and reinvigorate the songs.
(74) Abraham got the bounce of the ball and made the most of it with a cracking shot.
(75) Karma Rubbish smokes at the end of the garden, cracking its knuckles to pass the time.
(76) A host of chances went begging and they had a cracking goal from John Hartless ruled out for offside.
(77) Teeth are especially worthy of admiration, being capable, with proper maintenance, of cracking nuts for something like forty years.
(78) Before she got there, however, there was a faint cracking from the surrounding darkness.
(79) Further damage to preparations caused by local heating includes blistering of thin section bonding resins and even cracking of the glass slide.
(80) Masonry walls have a lot more kinds of cracking, and some can require a structural repair.
(81) Gorbachev also was quick to admit that the process of globalization played a major role in cracking open the closed Soviet society.
(82) For calculational purposes the Feynman approach is an unwieldy steam-hammer only capable of cracking some particularly brittle nuts.
(83) Blood trickled down his calves where, while writing, he had clawed at the cracking patches on his legs.
(84) As far as I was concerned, it was time to shake our toes and get cracking.
(85) For the second time in his life, Langford found bullets whining and cracking above his head.
(86) He spoke softly and sadly, his voice cracking, his eyes filling with tears.
(87) It was here the Saltwater Fisherman players finally got cracking.
(88) Two shots were fired at the wall,[www.Sentencedict.com] cracking the front window.
(89) Foot notes: this is a cracking circuit which should be within the capacities of any reasonably fit walker.
(90) Dole himself, his voice cracking, can barely get through his words: This is a great honor for Bob Dole.
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