cracks

[kræks]

cracks Definition

  • 1narrow openings or fissures in a material, especially one that has become weak or damaged
  • 2a sudden sharp or explosive noise
  • 3a witty remark or joke

Using cracks: Examples

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

  • Example

    The vase had cracks all over it.

  • Example

    The ice on the lake made cracking sounds as it thawed.

  • Example

    He always has a good crack about everything.

  • Example

    The whip cracked loudly in the air.

cracks Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for cracks

Phrases with cracks

  • to conceal problems or difficulties without addressing them properly

    Example

    The company tried to paper over the cracks by announcing a new product launch, but the underlying financial issues remained.

  • very early in the morning, at or just before sunrise

    Example

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

  • to make someone laugh

    Example

    Her jokes always crack me up.

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Summary: cracks in Brief

The term 'cracks' [kræks] refers to narrow openings or fissures in a material, sudden sharp noises, and witty remarks or jokes. Examples include 'The vase had cracks all over it,' 'The whip cracked loudly in the air,' and 'He always has a good crack about everything.' Phrases like 'paper over the cracks' denote concealing problems, while 'crack of dawn' means very early in the morning. 'Crack someone up' means to make someone laugh.