crack

[kræk]

crack Definition

  • 1a line on the surface of something that is damaged, but not completely broken into pieces
  • 2a sudden loud noise, such as the sound of thunder or a gunshot
  • 3a powerful, highly addictive form of cocaine that is smoked rather than snorted

Using crack: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "crack" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    There's a crack in the windshield.

  • Example

    I heard a loud crack and then the tree fell down.

  • Example

    He's addicted to crack cocaine.

  • Example

    She smoked a rock of crack and felt an intense high.

crack Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with crack

  • very early in the morning, at sunrise

    Example

    We have to wake up at the crack of dawn to catch the first train.

  • to smile, especially after being serious or unhappy

    Example

    The joke finally made her crack a smile.

  • to take strong action to stop or punish illegal or unacceptable behavior

    Example

    The government is cracking down on tax evasion.

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Summary: crack in Brief

The word 'crack' [kræk] has several meanings. It can refer to a line on the surface of something that is damaged, a sudden loud noise, or a highly addictive form of cocaine that is smoked. Examples include 'There's a crack in the windshield,' and 'He's addicted to crack cocaine.' Phrases like 'crack of dawn' denote very early in the morning, while 'crack down on' means to take strong action to stop or punish illegal behavior.

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