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The phrase "crack off" is not a standard expression in written English and may not be widely understood.
It could be used informally to suggest breaking away or departing, but it is not commonly recognized in this context. Example: "After the meeting, he decided to crack off and enjoy some time alone."
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In one scene from the film, Nina's toenails crack off in her toe shoes.
He shimmies up a dead pine tree to crack off the branches for a fire.
Children crack off shiny leaves of elephant cabbage from the jungle foliage and disappear under a laughing green canopy that twists up the mountain.
An American three-piece stirring themselves from the sofa just long enough to crack off the occasional nugget of slacker rock.
A brave diner is instructed to crack off the top of the shell, sip the "broth," then spoon out the rich, creamy yolk, an egg white the consistency of a pencil eraser, and, well, a duck embryo.
The heat fuses the two and excites the fault line enough to crack off any wafer sitting above it.
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The boat's stern cracked off.
Upon cooling, the disk was cracked off the pontil rod.
Then the company cracks off a layer in a process it calls "proton-induced exfoliation".
The paddle-shifted transmission cracks off gear changes with absolutely no concern for subtlety or decorum.
This time I think they may have cracked off more than they can chew.
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