cracks

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[UK]/[kræks]/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n.A line on a surface caused by breakage.; A small fault or flaw.; (slang) A person who is easily fooled or naive.
v.To break or become broken into cracks.; To reveal or disclose something previously hidden.

Phrases & Collocations

cracks in the wall

cracked pavement

cracked voice

cracks appear

cracking ice

cracked screen

cracks widen

cracks show

cracks down

cracked shell

Example Sentences

the sidewalk has several large cracks from the freezing temperatures.

we noticed cracks appearing in the paint after just a few weeks.

the old vase had hairline cracks all over its surface.

he filled the cracks in the wall with sealant.

the foundation has cracks, which could indicate structural problems.

the ice on the lake had deep cracks running across it.

she heard cracks and pops coming from the old wooden floorboards.

the windshield had a small crack after the rock hit it.

the building's facade has numerous cracks and requires repair.

we could see cracks of light peeking through the curtains.

the dry earth showed a network of cracks after the drought.

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