Results for « crack » (eng)
01401955-v (2)
V2
crack      hit forcefully; deal a hard blow, making a cracking noise
03125184-n
crack, crack cocaine, tornado      a purified and potent form of cocaine that is smoked rather than snorted; highly addictive
00787061-n
pass, fling, whirl, crack, go, offer      a usually brief attempt
00336718-v
V2
crack      cause to become cracked
00337234-v (1)
V1
crack      break partially but keep its integrity
03416329-n (4)
crack, gap      a narrow opening
02571067-v
V2
crack      gain unauthorized access computers with malicious intentions
00238372-v
V1
crack      [in chemistry] break into simpler molecules by means of heat
06767777-n (1)
sally, crack, wisecrack, quip      witty remark
00238542-v
V2
crack      [in chemistry] reduce (petroleum) to a simpler compound by cracking
07381423-n (2)
crack, cracking, snap      a sudden sharp noise
00376994-n (1)
cracking, fracture, crack      the act of cracking something
00539770-v (5)
V2
break through, crack      pass through (a barrier)
02182851-v (3)
V1, V2
crack, snap      make a sharp sound
00337065-v (4)
V1, V2
snap, crack      break suddenly and abruptly, as under tension
13907272-n (2)
crack, crevice, chap, fissure, cranny      a long narrow depression in a surface
02341864-a (7)
super, crack, first-rate, topnotch, ace, A-one, tiptop, top-notch, tops      of the highest quality
04693096-n
crack      a blemish resulting from a break without complete separation of the parts
14485673-n (1)
shot, crack      a chance to do something
00336260-v (6)
V1
crack, break, check      become fractured; break or crack on the surface only
02183024-v (4)
V1
crack      make a very sharp explosive sound
00953923-v
V2
crack      tell spontaneously
09258715-n (3)
crack, fissure, cleft, crevice, scissure      a long narrow cleft
01785579-v (1)
V1
crack up, break up, collapse, crack, crock up      suffer a nervous breakdown

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