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Textual thesaurus for "crack"

(adj) super, tiptop, top-notch, topnotch, tops, A-one, ace, first-rate

of the highest quality

an ace reporter; a crack shot; a first-rate golfer; a super party; played top-notch tennis; an athlete in tiptop condition; she is absolutely tops


(noun) cracking, fracture

the act of cracking something


(noun) whirl, offer, pass, fling, go

a usually brief attempt

he took a crack at it; I gave it a whirl


(noun) crack cocaine, tornado

a purified and potent form of cocaine that is smoked rather than snorted; highly addictive


(noun) gap

a narrow opening

he opened the window a crack


(noun) quip, sally, wisecrack

witty remark


(noun) cracking, snap

a sudden sharp noise

the crack of a whip; he heard the cracking of the ice; he can hear the snap of a twig


(noun) crevice, scissure, cleft, fissure

a long narrow opening


(noun) fissure, cranny, crevice, chap

a long narrow depression in a surface


(noun) shot

a chance to do something

he wanted a shot at the champion


(verb) break, check

become fractured; break or crack on the surface only

The glass cracked when it was heated


(verb) snap

break suddenly and abruptly, as under tension

The pipe snapped


(verb) break through

pass through (a barrier)

Registrations cracked through the 30,000 mark in the county


(verb) break up, collapse, crack up, crock up

suffer a nervous breakdown


(verb) snap

make a sharp sound

his fingers snapped