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was cracked off
noun
A thin and usually jagged space opened in a previously solid material.
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Upon cooling, the disk was cracked off the pontil rod.
A pontil rod was attached to the other end, and the blowing iron was cracked off, leaving a jagged opening.
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Then the wax is melted out of the shell, liquid bronze is poured in to replace it, and the ceramic shell is cracked off after the metal cools).
First the hulls are cracked off completely and piled in giant mounds to be hauled off as a feed supplement for dairy cattle.
The changes of C P and f P further illustrated that the alkyl side chains were cracked off relatively easily over the catalyst.
When the steel cooled, the ceramic exterior would be cracked off.
If it were stiffer, the enamel would be cracking off the drivers' teeth.
Ms. Simone's glowering alto, though still resonant, was cracked and sometimes off-pitch; her timing was phlegmatic.
The sliding door of the closet was cracked and had been taken off its runner and set to lean against the wall.
A security researcher has demonstrated that the passcode of an iPhone can be cracked using off-the-shelf components which cost just $100 — a tiny fraction of the $1.3 million the FBI paid a third party to do the same thing in the case of an iPhone 5C belonging to the San Bernardino shooter earlier this year.
Somewhere along the way, it occurred to me that I was really kind of hating Christmas, that it was One More Damned Thing, and that no one in my family was happier or better off because I was cracking the whip and running myself into the ground.
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