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Sentences with cracker

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  • ...a Christmas cracker.
  • He received a terrific crack on the head when the branch fell.
  • Luke humorously questions Annie as he puts a cheese cracker into his mouth.
  • Joe Cole scored a cracker of a goal, but Norwich were certainly not outclassed, except up front.
  • Give him first crack at the new job.
  • At the first crack, the deer fell.
  • Elaine put the last animal cracker in her mouth and chewed dismally.
  • Well, we're all set for what should be an absolute cracker of a game.
  • She's an absolute cracker! The show was a cracker!
  • He was on his feet again in a crack.
  • It's a cracker of a book and you should read it if you haven't already.
  • In fact, the peanut butter cracker I left for him is still there.
  • A crack shot.
  • The plate cracked when I dropped it, but it was still usable.
  • On Christmas Eve between 7 and 8 o clock a firework and cracker display was noticed about the Town Hall.
  • The youngster's face lit up after pulling a cracker with the bubbly mayor - before settling down for a Christmas meal with his family.
  • The branch cracked under the weight of the snow.
  • The whip cracked.
  • In the other semi-final, Bishopthorpe edged out Pickering Town on penalties after a cracker of a match.
  • If you get the chance to come along I reckon you will see a cracker of a match so don't forget the date.
  • His confidence cracked under the strain.
  • They questioned him steadily for 24 hours before he finally cracked.
  • The singer has pulled off another cracker of an album which deserves to be heard.
  • The final was a real cracker with some marvellous pitching from both sides.
  • The driver cracked the whip.
  • To crack walnuts.
  • If both play to their undoubted potential then a cracker of a game is in prospect.
  • Ward and John Joe Maguire were both just wide, while Damian Curran hit a cracker that Rice saved.
  • The boxer cracked his opponent on the jaw.
  • To crack jokes.
  • Eight million credit cards were exposed to a cracker or crackers this week resulting in huge potential for fraud.
  • When the police find someone slain, they call on their resident cracker to interrogate.
  • To crack one's knuckles.
  • The new evidence against him cracked his composure.
  • To crack a murder case.
  • He hardly ever cracked a book.
  • We tried to be serious, but he was always cracking wise.
  • In any inspection process some defective materials will fall through the cracks.
  • Let's get cracking on these dirty dishes!
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