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Cracked
adjective
Broken so that cracks appear on, or under, the surface.
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Cheesy Name A GCHQ program that selects encryption keys that might be vulnerable to being cracked.
First look review: The Giver – Utopia isn't all it's cracked up to be, again.
I found the cracked shareware demo for the original MP3 encoder, which even its inventors had considered lost.
A 1940s New York train carriage sits at rest inside a darkened warehouse, one of its sides cracked open.
He had enabled the codes used by the Nazis to send messages to and from their commanders to be cracked.
Someone would have cracked, whispered or cashed in; which points to Nakamoto being a lone operator.
The woman, who did not give her name, said they had been eating stale cracked wheat and barley to survive.
For a year and a half I had felt completely out of my depth, and finally cracked.
At several points his voice cracked as if he was on the point of breaking down.
It was Luis Enrique's side, however, who cracked again when an unmarked Verratti headed home from Thiago Motta's corner.
He missed Euro 92 due to shin splints, played well for another four seasons, and then missed Euro 96 with a cracked vertebra.
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