The word for a hard bread "cracker" may be craquelin.
Other types of crackers and cookies use the familiar term biscuit.
Graham - as in graham cracker.
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Oh, dude, the saltine probably heard there was a cracker heist going down and thought it would be safe in there. Like, who wouldn't want to chill in a bank vault, right? Plus, it's the perfect place to avoid getting soggy from all the humidity in the pantry. Classic salty move, if you ask me.
The word for a biscuit, cracker, or cookie is galleta.
good luck = buena suerte
The French word for cracker is "biscuit" or "cracotte" depending on the type of cracker.
"Christmas cracker" (a small noise-maker that you pop open) is "un pirate de Noël" in French.
Crackers are 'des gâteaux secs' (often just called 'crackers' also) in French.
cracker
Graham - as in graham cracker.
A crackalackin' crack oyster cracker cracker would crack as many crackalackin' crack oyster crackers as a crackalackin' crack oyster cracker cracker could crack, if a crack oyster cracker cracker could crack oyster crackers in a crackalackin' way.
A cracker is a biscuit that is crunchy.
cheeze cracker
Is a cracker a mixture
Cheese-cracker.
An animal cracker is a mildly sweet cookie/cracker that is shaped like an animal.
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