Consonance -- similar consonant sounds -- key could crack crockery
No. Alliteration's is the possessive singular form.
The rest of the alliteration for "lean and blank" could be something like "lanky limbs" or "bare bones," depending on the context and desired imagery.
Alliteration
Crack is form of cocaine that is processed for the purpose of smoking it.
i guess put it in a beverage and drink it? I've never heard of someone drinking crack. Crack is a processed form of cocaine that is in "rock form" that is for smoking.
You can't snort crack. I mean, I suppose you could try. But that's not how people do it. Regular cocaine can be snorted OR smoked, but crack cocaine is only smoked. It was actually invented to be an easier-to-smoke form of cocaine.
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Crack is in a rocklike form and it smoked. The name crack comes from the crackling sound it makes when it is burned
Crack cocaine is typically smoked. It is heated and inhaled, producing a short but intense high due to its rapid absorption into the bloodstream. The effects of crack are felt almost immediately and last for only a few minutes, leading to a cycle of repeated use to maintain the high.
Yes. Alliteration is when at least two words start with the same letter and are next to each other in a sentence. :)
by crack dealers
I believe it is Crack.