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crack

adjective as in super, first-rate

noun as in break, crevice

noun as in loud sound, usually from hitting

noun as in attempt to do something

Strongest matches

noun as in insulting joke

verb as in break, usually into parts

verb as in lose self-control

verb as in hit very hard

verb as in discover meaning, answer

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Example Sentences

U.S. universities, many roiled by protests last spring, are on alert as the Trump administration threatens to yank federal funding and crack down on campus demonstrations against Israel that erupted after the Oct.

“I know what’s very important to me and that is who I am as a person and that my sport doesn’t define who I am,” Chiles said as her voice cracked.

He was so caught up in the competition by that point that it took another parent pointing it out to notice his son was no longer cracking his own rotation.

She comes back a couple of times a week, picking through the ash to look for things from a past life: cup, cracked plate, cheese grater, mixing bowl.

In October, she won a maiden tour title in Monastir and cracked the world's top 100 for the first time as a result.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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