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the crackers
noun
A dry, thin, crispy baked bread (usually salty or savoury, but sometimes sweet, as in the case of graham crackers and animal crackers).
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The crackers became sticky when chewed, and the mash packed onto the teeth.
So were the crackers.
You passed the crackers.
"It means when the crackers are killing the niggers.
Like Rowan earlier, he has his eye on the crackers.
We pretended that the prizes inside the crackers weren't crap.
Bang! Bang! answered the Crackers, who were enjoying themselves immensely.
Drop the crackers into the soup before eating.
Spread the chocolate evenly over the crackers with a clean spatula.
The crackers in the book were made from soybeans and lentils.
The beer was cold and the crackers, called Blinjo Manis, were addictive.
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