I am puzzled by the question. It feels without subject.
Nuts are the only things I can think of that crack, those
and ice.
The comparative form of "cracked" is "more cracked."
Cracked is a verb and an adjective. Verb: The egg cracked when she dropped the carton. Adjective: He suffered a cracked skull.
In Medieval Europe, the Celtic Christmas meal included frumenty. Frumenty was made of boiled cracked wheat with various other ingredients that could include milk, broth, eggs, sugar, almonds, and sugar. It was served as a pottage with the meat.
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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."
a cracked air compressor
It means the knee is cracked.
There is no cracked stone.
Cracked is an adjective which means mad.
are eggs safe when not cracked
The superlative degree of the adjective "cracked" is "most cracked." It is used to describe something that has the highest degree or extent of being cracked compared to others. For example, one might say, "This is the most cracked vase in the collection."