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crack
adjective as in super, first-rate
Strongest match
noun as in break, crevice
noun as in loud sound, usually from hitting
noun as in attempt to do something
noun as in insulting joke
verb as in break, usually into parts
verb as in lose self-control
Strongest matches
verb as in hit very hard
verb as in discover meaning, answer
Weak matches
Example Sentences
Days earlier, administrators had passed rules that cracked down on political speech on campus.
Skelley says that the gerrymandering planned for Davids will be what he refers to as “cracking.”
This is why people often crack that you should take the promised cost and timeline of a project, double both, and line up a good marriage counselor.
While Diego and Sage seemed perfectly happy on arrival, the sexy, uninhibited Will and Cin have a way of nosing out their insecurities, finding the cracks in their connection and weaseling their way in.
It’s a crack that makes me think of “If I Had Legs I’d Kick You” itself — a woman’s ongoing quest to identify herself.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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