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is cracker
noun
A dry, thin, crispy baked bread (usually salty or savoury, but sometimes sweet, as in the case of graham crackers and animal crackers).
Exact(5)
The correct term for this sense is cracker".
The other big difference is Cracker Barrel's refreshingly novel strategic defense.
The other big difference is Cracker Barrel's refreshingly novel strategic defense, the Deal Professor says.
If there was an GlobalGathering award for silliest shape-cutting of the weekend, it would go to Oren, who acted like a human graphic equaliser for their day-glo super-set of mash-ups, murderously-paced electro and well, Dizzee Rascals 'Bonkers', which, let's face it, is cracker.
John Thaw "is" Inspector Morse; Robbie Coltrane "is" Cracker; and in the run-up to Christmas the advert hoardings around my part of north London were trumpeting "David Jason is Micawber".
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Essentially then, the show is crackers.
One of my studs is Crackers, so another theme is to name his puppies after cracker brands.
The Daily Express splutters in outrage: "Any notion of Britain importing another six million immigrants - as advocated by the Office for Budget Responsibility - is crackers.
"The best way to describe the atmosphere is crackers.
I ask Aussie David if his friends and family think he is crackers.
We're Cracker on the outside but Bang & Olufsen within.
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