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Idiom
Have a crack.
If you have a crack at something, you try to do it.
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The light rail opened in November 2007 and it has been a cracking success, especially after hurricanes this summer caused a petrol shortage in the south-east.
It has been a cracking season.
This has been a cracking game and there's a general recognition that neither side deserves to lose.
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For all its warts, The Allegations is a good book, and edited a bit differently it might have been a cracking one.
"There was one that was disallowed which would've been a cracking try; I'd love to work out why that was disallowed".
The prison has an able Governor; the management team has been strengthened; staffing numbers have increased; there has been a crack down on the illicit use of drugs and cleanliness has markedly improved.
It had been a crack den — it was bad, you could smell it.
Did you ever definitively confirm that the place had been a crack house?
"They knew I had been a crack addict, a heroin addict and a prostitute," he said at the time.
They were pumping in concrete for an escalator tunnel down to the new platform and there must have been a crack or a hole.
But the new album, produced by Philippe Zdar of the French house-music group Cassius, has been a breakthrough, cracking the Billboard Top 40 in its first week.
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