Audrey cracked the egg with a tea spoon.
The earth cracked open as the volcano came to life.
Alex was disappointed when the answer to the question that had been plaguing him for decades was not all it was cracked up to be.
His sword and buckler were old and cracked.
The cracked peppercorn was a great infusion to this dish.
In past participle sentences, "cracked" is used to indicate that something has been broken or damaged. For example: "The mirror was cracked" or "She found a cracked egg in the carton."
The disclosed secret kept by the two security guards were unlikely to be cracked
When Jack cracked that joke, Jill sprayed chicken all over the kitchen table.
Bob ended up getting his head SPLIT open after Richard cracked him upside the head with a baseball bat.
Poor nutrition leads to the deterioration of the body.
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The book's spine cracked as she opened it.
I'd rather run barefoot through a stubble field than watch Oprah Winfrey.
The man walked along the pavement.The pavement was cracked and worn, because it was so old.The word "pavement" is a noun.The pavement pounded under my feet as I ran after my dog.
I can give you several sentences.This is an impossibly hard problem.He had an impossibly long list of complaints.Her impossibly upbeat personality finally cracked, and we saw her dark side.