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Discover Ludwig"cream crackered" is a colloquial expression that is commonly used in British English.
It is used to describe being extremely tired or exhausted. It may not be considered formal enough for use in written English, but it is acceptable in informal or conversational writing. Example: After a long day at work, I am absolutely cream crackered. I can't wait to go home and relax.
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cream crackered
adjective
Knackered; tired, exhausted
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From 40-0 to deuce in the blink of an eye... and Davydenko looks, for want of a better way to express it to you, cream crackered.
I'm absolutely cream crackered.
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We pulled it back to 10-5 before I was cream-crackered.
No cream cracker".
Cream cracker?" "Soup would be lovely.
It was bound to happen eventually: Jacob's Cream Crackers have actually gone crackers themselves.
(In fact, this piece is called "A Cream Cracker Under the Settee").
There are plenty of those, and they are not all as dry as cream crackers.
The figures showed double-digit falls in the cost of broccoli, carrots, cream crackers and back bacon in the past year.
One corner holds a selection of Irish snacks boasting of their blandness: Wheetabix, cream crackers, Irish tea.
Gold crackers, mince pies, Fox's favourites, cream crackers, Mr Kipling cakes, tinned ham are wrapped in snow-spotted polythene and blue ribbon.
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