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CRACK
- to break without dividing into parts [v CRACKED, CRACKING, CRACKS]
- to make a sudden, sharp sound
- to break without separating
- (of the voice) to break abruptly
- to cause to make a sudden, sharp sound
- to cause to break without separating
- to strike forcefully
- sudden, sharp sound
- slight opening
- sharp blow
- witty remark
- potent, smokable form of cocaine
- break without the separation of parts
- to be overlooked, missed, or neglected
- to fracture (to break (to shatter or damage)) [v -ED, -ING, -S]
- to open a book in order to study or read
- to smile
- to take severe measures
- to cause (a piece of hot glass) to fall from a blowpipe or punty
- (of a sailing vessel) to sail in high winds under sails that would normally be furled
- (of a power vessel) to advance at full speed in heavy weather
- to suffer a mental or emotional breakdown
- to crash (an automobile or airplane)
- to laugh unrestrainedly
- to wisecrack
- to hurry up