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1. An attempt to do something; a turn trying (to do) something. Well, I haven't fixed a motor in nearly 10 years, but I'll certainly take a crack at it. You had your chance, now let your brother have a crack at breaking the piñata. Give Sarah a crack at the equation. I …1. verb, informal To manage to open or break into (something…
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To attempt (to do) something; to take a turn trying (to do) something. Well, I haven't fixed a motor in nearly 10 years, but I'll certainly have a crack at it. You had your chance …
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To attempt (to do) something; to take a turn trying (to do) something. Well, I haven't fixed a motor in nearly 10 years, but I'll certainly take a crack at it. You had your chance trying …
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Make an attempt or have a turn at doing something. For example, Let me have a crack at assembling it , or I had a shot at it but failed , or Dad thinks he can—let him have a …
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be cracked up to be something. idiom informal. Add to word list. to be said to be something, either something good or something bad: Is being a huge star all it is cracked up to be? …
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As "cracked" has many other slangy definitions, the best way to use "cracked" would be with a clear reference to a video game. In general, those outside of …
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