Sentence examples for sharp crack from from inspiring English sources

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Then came a sharp crack from the bush — a branch had snapped off.

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Specimens are then prefatigued in air to produce a sharp crack tip from the machined notch in accordance with ASTM E647.

The sharp cracks echoing from the East Bakersfield street were loud enough to jolt Ruben Ceballos from a midnight slumber.

The skipper, Chris Dickson of New Zealand, said he heard a sharp crack when the keel was torn from the hull in rough conditions.

Below adhered steel flakes, tensile cracks form in the a-C H top la-C H witopsharp crack edges removing even more steelayerm the counter body.

The intrinsic brittleness and ductility of intergranular fracture along a number of symmetrical [1 1 0] tilt grain boundaries (GBs) in Cu are investigated via combined atomistic and continuum studies of dislocation nucleation from an atomically sharp crack tip.

He could be unstable.' Early on the morning of 16 December 2006, Hills was startled from sleep by the sharp crack of splintering wood: the front door of his book-cluttered flat was being demolished.

Thunder boomed, a sharp crack rocked the house, and electricity ran from my fingers on the keyboard down my spine jarring, but not painful, like a gag electric hand buzzer placed on the back of my neck.

The sharp crack of automatic gunfire echoes through the desert valley, dust clouds flaring from the kickback.

The sharp crack, crack, crack shots splintered the air.

The music from the German trench suddenly ceased, and in the air overhead came the sharp crack! crack! of machine-gun bullets, as some Boche gunner butted in on the concert.

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