cracker
تكسير
definition
noun
She grabbed a few crackers and cream cheese, grabbed her backpack, and hiked upstairs to start.
a thin, crisp wafer often eaten with cheese or other savory toppings.
Any right minded code cracker would know what he just told me.
a person or thing that cracks.
translation of 'cracker'
noun
كذاب,
كسارة الجوز,
بسكويتة رقيقة,
متبجح,
رقائق
example
Each would make a creamy, rich covering for your whole-grain 'cracker' .
Well, we're all set for what should be an absolute 'cracker' of a game.
After the completion of the sixth naphtha 'cracker' , its annual production of ethylene could reach 1.15 million tonnes.
In fact, the peanut butter 'cracker' I left for him is still there.
Ward and John Joe Maguire were both just wide, while Damian Curran hit a 'cracker' that Rice saved.
a Christmas 'cracker'
Joe Cole scored a 'cracker' of a goal, but Norwich were certainly not outclassed, except up front.
It seems more like a toy than the real thing - the kind which you might pull out of a 'cracker' .
The singer has pulled off another 'cracker' of an album which deserves to be heard.
If both play to their undoubted potential then a 'cracker' of a game is in prospect.
He also scored a 'cracker' of a goal in the first-half.
Fifteen minutes into the second half, Paul Donnelly scored a 'cracker' to equalise.
The remaining states, like Minnesota, provide lots of fun for the determined code 'cracker' .
I ripped the package open and shoved a 'cracker' into my mouth, whole.
‘As free holidays go, I think they pulled off a 'cracker' ,’ sneers Braithwaite.
On infected machines, it opens a back door that allows a 'cracker' to control the computer using IRC.
The final was a real 'cracker' with some marvellous pitching from both sides.
An absolute 'cracker' of a match is confidently expected.
Light olefins from the fluid catalytic 'cracker' are processed in either hydrofluoric or sulfuric acid units.
Oh, I have a 'cracker' of a photo of the two of us after a massive goodbye cry, when I left Australia 10 years ago.
a catalytic 'cracker'
If you get the chance to come along I reckon you will see a 'cracker' of a match so don't forget the date.
a catalytic 'cracker'
It's a 'cracker' of a book and you should read it if you haven't already.
don't miss this 'cracker' of a CD
The 'cracker' fell apart and just hung there all limp in my hand.
The user still connects to the Internet, but through the 'cracker' 's system.
On Christmas Eve between 7 and 8 o clock a firework and 'cracker' display was noticed about the Town Hall.
A 'cracker' of a game was played with both sides giving their all.
Luke humorously questions Annie as he puts a cheese 'cracker' into his mouth.
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