crack in Gujarati ગુજરાતી
crack in Kashmiri कॉशुर
crack in Malayalam മലയാളം
crack in English
- crack⇄adj. (Informal.) very good; excellent; first-rate.
Ex. a crack train. Buffalo Bill was a crack shot. - crack⇄adj. crackable.
- crack⇄adv. with a crack; with a cracking sound.
- crack⇄crack, noun, verb, adjective, adverb.
- crack⇄expr. crack down, (Informal.) to take stern measures.
Ex. The police cracked down and hauled away cars that were double-parked. - crack⇄expr. crack on, (British Informal.) to go on; carry on.
Ex. Big John with his immense experience had things under his personal control (""Crack on, lads!"" was a favorite Big John order) (Sunday Times). - crack⇄expr. crack up,
a. to crash or smash.
Ex. When the driver skidded off the road he cracked up his car against a tree. The airplane cracked up as it landed.
b. to suffer a mental or physical collapse.
Ex. She was in danger of crac - crack⇄expr. cracked up, (Informal.) praised or claimed.
Ex. This book is not what it is cracked up to be. - crack⇄noun 1a. a split or opening made by breaking without separating into parts.
Ex. There is a crack in this cup.
b. (Figurative.) a flaw or defect; weakness.
Ex. There were no cracks in her character. We tried to paper over the cracks in - crack⇄v.i. 1. to break without separating into parts.
Ex. The glass cracked when I poured boiling water into it.
2. to make a sudden, sharp noise; snap.
Ex. The whip cracked.
3. to break with a sudden, sharp noise.
Ex. The tree - crack⇄v.t. 1. to break without separating into parts.
Ex. You have cracked the window.
(SYN) split, fracture.
2. to cause to make a sudden, sharp noise.
Ex. The stagecoach driver cracked the whip.
(SYN) snap.
3. to break