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crack

[krak] / kræk /




NOUN
attempt to do something
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Ultimately, Sandoval’s “Traitors” turn easily cracks the top five of reality show redemption arcs, which might be the best twist that nobody saw coming.

From Los Angeles Times

Like the Pooles, Mr Johnson said he had woken up in the early hours of Monday to cracking, banging and shouting.

From BBC

Australia's most populous state was set Tuesday to approve sweeping laws cracking down on guns and giving authorities the power to ban protests after the nation's deadliest mass shooting in decades.

From Barron's

In one of Mortimer's appearances on the BBC's comedy series Would I Lie to You, Mortimer claimed that Rea cracked an egg into a bath for him after they'd finished recording it at his studio.

From BBC

We always go out there to give it a red hot crack.

From BBC