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1.
of the highest quality
a crack shot
'crack' - used as a noun
2.
a long narrow opening
3.
a highly pleasurable or exciting experience
4.
a narrow opening
he opened the window a crack
5.
a long narrow depression in a surface
6.
a sudden sharp noise
the crack of a whip
7.
a chance to do something
8.
witty remark
9.
a blemish resulting from a break without complete separation of the parts
there was a crack in the mirror
10.
a purified and potent form of cocaine that is smoked rather than snorted
11.
a usually brief attempt
he took a crack at it
12.
the act of cracking something
'crack' - used as a verb
13.
become fractured; break or crack on the surface only
The glass cracked when it was heated
14.
make a very sharp explosive sound
His gun cracked
15.
make a sharp sound
16.
hit forcefully; deal a hard blow, making a cracking noise
The teacher cracked him across the face with a ruler
17.
pass through (a barrier)
Registrations cracked through the 30,000 mark in the county
18.
break partially but keep its integrity
The glass cracked
19.
break suddenly and abruptly, as under tension
20.
suffer a nervous breakdown
21.
tell spontaneously
crack a joke
22.
cause to become cracked
heat and light cracked the back of the leather chair
23.
reduce (petroleum) to a simpler compound by cracking
24.
break into simpler molecules by means of heat
The petroleum cracked
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derived forms
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1. Crack / Plural
cracks
2. Crack / Past
cracked
3. Crack / Third Person
cracks
4. Crack / Present Participle
cracking
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