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are cracked
noun
A thin and usually jagged space opened in a previously solid material.
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Floors are cracked; masonry crumbling.
Many are cracked or detached.
The stone stairs are cracked.
His hands are cracked like elephant skin.
Today, the roads are cracked and uneven.
The sides are cracked all over.
Hundreds of miles of highway are cracked and buckled.
Some headstones are cracked and worn; others have collapsed.
The roads are cracked; rotten wooden cottages sink beneath mud.
His jokes, like Samuel Beckett's, are cracked out of necessity.
The kitchen cabinets, built with cheap plywood, are cracked.
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