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noun
A thin and usually jagged space opened in a previously solid material.
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His fingernails had been worn down to cracked nubs.
He would point to cracked tiles in floors.
Some of the men Wamboldt spoke to cracked offhand jokes about having been raped.
The book is about 85percentt Jane Austen, with copious added references to cracked skulls and ninja swordplay.
As for the violent clashes that led to cracked heads and limbs - how much was inevitable and how much avoidable?
Blame the bigotry of our natural taste, but the history of cinema owes more to brooding hunks than to cracked eggheads, and we simply find it hard to watch the strong play the weak.
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We have to crack that".
Literature tends to crack them.
Everything went to crack.
Time to crack open the champagne?
"It's a tough nut to crack".
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