crack - use in sentences

Object

  • rib: What if I crack a rib when I do CPR?
  • joke: Most platoon officers were first class and well liked by the lads, even cracking jokes with us.
  • nut: A wheel wrench with a telescopic extending handle makes cracking the nuts much easier, with less chance of grazed knuckles!
  • whip: Kev sculpts figures for their ' Iron Kingdoms ' range whenever i am not cracking the whip enough for HF!

Converse of object

  • climb: Climb the crack in its entirety, passing the tree either left or right.
  • overhang: Pull right onto some sloping ledges under the overhanging crack.

Adjective modifier

  • slanting: Gain the flake crack above and move up ( Friend 3½ ) to flat holds on a slanting broken crack.
  • thin: Step up using the thin vertical crack then traverse into the corner on the right.
  • diagonal: The Vole LH V2 5c From the nose follow the thin diagonal roof crack to the lip.

Modifies a noun

  • cocaine: A drug dealer in Barnsley charged our man £ 15 for a £ 10 rock of crack cocaine.
  • propagation: The intention, he told his audience, is to steer crack propagation.
  • misuser: The knowledge, empathy and understanding of the drugs worker is vital to retaining crack misusers in treatment.
  • whore: Gold filled with the souls of a thousand crack whores.
  • addict: Her tragic tale is about love and grief and her crack addict daughter Felicity.

Noun used with modifier

  • hairline: A close, careful visual check in good light may reveal the tiny hairline cracks spreading out like a spider-web over the tire walls.
  • flake: Witton Wall 4m S The flake crack in the left wall of the gully.
  • layback: Shine On 5m VD The layback crack in the corner, 2m right of Alan's Arête.
  • fatigue: I found a fatigue crack in my Bickerton hinge.

Preposition: of

  • dawn: Added to which some gray haired old dog woke me up at the crack of dawn by walking all over me.
  • whip: At an almighty crack of the whip the horses leap away.

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