crackerjack
Americannoun
adjective
adjective
noun
Etymology
Origin of crackerjack
1890–95, earlier crackajack, rhyming compound based on crack (adjective); -a- as in blackamoor ( def. ); jack 1 ( def. ) in sense “fellow, buddy”
Explanation
Someone who's a crackerjack is really good at what they do. A crackerjack of a magician will amaze you with every trick she performs. You can use the word crackerjack for any excellent thing or person — you might say, for example, that your new car is a crackerjack or compliment your friend on her crackerjack of a performance at the school talent show. Crackerjack is an informal word that can be a noun or an adjective — and it's also the name of the caramel-covered popcorn and nuts you might buy at a baseball game.
Vocabulary lists containing crackerjack
Example Sentences
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For 35 years, Cruise’s super spy Ethan Hunt and his rotating, crackerjack team of rogue agents have been saving the world from annihilation time and time again, skirting death by a hair each time.
From Salon • May 24, 2025
Above all else, Winkler is a crackerjack researcher, deftly laying out the myriad questions, arguments and mysteries swirling around Shakespeare.
From Washington Post • Apr. 21, 2023
But it’s a crackerjack example of the form; DiCaprio is hauntingly good as a U.S.
From New York Times • Jan. 30, 2023
“Thirteen Lives”: Ron Howard’s crackerjack cave rescue drama has been chugging along since its unceremonious, late-summer release.
From Los Angeles Times • Nov. 21, 2022
He was thinking about Captain Johnson, a crackerjack pilot, a dedicated Marine who would never go far in the Marine Corps because of his voice.
From "The Great Santini" by Pat Conroy
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