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Synonyms

crackers

British  
/ ˈkrækəz /

adjective

  1. (postpositive) a slang word for insane

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Example Sentences

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To make, simply grind a few tablespoons of chia seeds and mix them with water to form a sort of “glue” that holds the crackers together.

From Salon

I let Zara go ahead of me carrying the platter of her mom’s famous shish tawook and pita, with a box of gluten-free crackers she sent special for me, while I stop at the mailbox.

From Literature

Ultra-processed foods include a wide range of packaged and convenience items such as chips, crackers, frozen meals, processed meats, sugary drinks, breakfast cereals and breads.

From Science Daily

Morgan Rogers scored a couple of crackers when Villa fought back to beat the Hammers earlier in the season, and this is going to be just as close.

From BBC

She pointed to a box of soda crackers that had come in a second package from Nollie.

From Literature