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crackajack

American  
[krak-uh-jak] / ˈkræk əˌdʒæk /

noun

  1. crackerjack.


Example Sentences

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In picking the place, Navy bigwigs showed the sea-wisdom of an old salt, the esthetic sense of a crackajack travel agent.

From Time Magazine Archive

But it's sure goin' to be a crackajack.

From Copper Streak Trail by Rhodes, Eugene Manlove

"And he's a crackajack, too," put in Billy.

From Army Boys in France or, From Training Camp to Trenches by Randall, Homer

And—and, unless I’m wrong, Kaiser Bill is short one crackajack sniper and one perfectly good Prussian colonel too.

From Short Stories of the New America Interpreting the America of this age to high school boys and girls by Various

Arthur whittles things out of wood—he’ll show you what he can do in a minute—he’s a crackajack.

From Maida's Little Shop by Gillmore, Inez Haynes