crackers
IPA: krˈækɝz
noun
- (South Africa, only plural) A kind of noisy leather pants or trousers.
adjective
- (UK, colloquial) Crazy, insane.
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Examples of "crackers" in Sentences
- Christmas crackers whet sports fans' literary appetite.
- • One chopped hard-cooked egg and four medium whole-grain crackers
- • One-fourth cup low-fat cottage cheese and four whole-grain crackers
- Cinnamon or chocolate may be added to enhance the flavor of the crackers.
- Every one knows that the goodies in crackers are not of a very superior quality.
- The cake might be based on a thin cookielike crust or one formed of crushed graham crackers.
- The difference between a baby happening upon a box of crackers and a ferret happening upon a box of crackers is simply time and scale.
- Buy your favorite whole-grain crackers, and make sure that the first ingredient is whole-wheat flour or another whole grain, such as rye.
- Instead of buying small packages of almonds, whole-grain crackers and carrots, buy larger bags and portion them yourself to save money, she says.
- We also did the cold pizza thing, we made our version of lunchables with healthier options like whole grain crackers and reduced sodium lunchmeat, etc.
- Best way to serve bland crackers is with those tiny french pickles (cornichons) and a pate made from the freshly obtained livers of white peepul my enemies.
- But even dubious historically-named meat pastries were better than Jim's idea for a Mexican take-away called Caracka's - imagine Frank Carson pronouncing the word 'crackers' and you're not far off.
- Then there are the beloved tricks of the foley trade: Celery stalks are often broken to re-create the sound of breaking bones, or a watermelon covered in crackers is whacked with a stick to simulate the sound of someone's brains being bashed in.
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