Found 4 items, similar to Cracked.
English → Indonesian (Kamus Landak)
Definition: crack
retak
English → Indonesian (quick)
Definition: cracked
betas, retak
English → English (WordNet)
Definition: cracked
cracked
adj 1: used of skin roughened as a result of cold or exposure;
“chapped lips” [syn:
chapped,
roughened]
2: broken without being divided into parts but having fissures
appear on the surface;
“a cracked mirror”
3: of paint or varnish; having the appearance of alligator hide
[syn:
alligatored]
4: informal or slang terms for mentally irregular;
“it used to
drive my husband balmy” [syn:
balmy,
barmy,
bats,
batty,
bonkers,
buggy,
crackers,
daft,
dotty,
fruity,
haywire,
kooky,
kookie,
loco,
loony,
loopy,
nuts,
nutty,
round the bend,
around the bend,
wacky,
whacky]
English → English (gcide)
Definition: Cracked
Crack
\Crack\ (kr[a^]k), v. t. [imp. & p. p.
Cracked
(kr[a^]kt); p. pr. & vb. n.
Cracking.] [OE. cracken,
craken, to crack, break, boast, AS. cracian, cearcian, to
crack; akin to D. kraken, G. krachen; cf. Skr. garj to
rattle, or perh. of imitative origin. Cf.
Crake,
Cracknel,
Creak.]
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1. To break or burst, with or without entire separation of
the parts; as, to crack glass; to crack nuts.
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2. To rend with grief or pain; to affect deeply with sorrow;
hence, to disorder; to distract; to craze.
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O, madam, my old heart is cracked. --Shak.
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He thought none poets till their brains were
cracked. --Roscommon.
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3. To cause to sound suddenly and sharply; to snap; as, to
crack a whip.
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4. To utter smartly and sententiously; as, to crack a joke.
--B. Jonson.
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5. To cry up; to extol; -- followed by up. [Low]
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To crack a bottle, to open the bottle and drink its
contents.
To crack a crib, to commit burglary. [Slang]
To crack on, to put on; as, to crack on more sail, or more
steam. [Colloq.]
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Cracked
\Cracked\ (kr[a^]kt), a.
1. Coarsely ground or broken; as, cracked wheat.
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2. Crack-brained. [Colloq.]
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