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cracky

American  
[krak-ee] / ˈkræk i /

noun

  1. by cracky.


Example Sentences

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Smit-McPhee, now 16, worked on the film in 2010 while his voice was breaking and becoming "really cracky and weird."

From Reuters • Aug. 15, 2012

All this is doled out as solemnly as a lantern-slide lecture in German philosophy, with the actors uneasily unsure whether they are really U.S. dirt farmers, by cracky, or Leibnitzian particles in a transcendental ether.

From Time Magazine Archive

Oh, cracky, Bertha! you know she’s got to stand somewhere.

From A Little Miss Nobody Or, With the Girls of Pinewood Hall by Marlowe, Amy Bell

"I've wondered if they do get out of the seed with a little cracky pop," said Ethelwyn.

From What Two Children Did by Chittenden, Charlotte E.

By cracky, I never heard of such a thing in my life.

From The Monster and Other Stories by Crane, Stephen

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