cracker 的 2 个定义
- a thin, crisp biscuit.
- a firecracker.
- Also called crack·er bon·bon . a small paper roll used as a party favor, that usually contains candy, trinkets, etc., and that pops when pulled sharply at one or both ends.
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cracker 近义词
hard, often salted, baked wafer
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- This flavorful dip is used for a vegan pizza or flatbreads, but it’ll be delicious for your favorite crudité or crackers, too.
- I love the ease of both and will happily eat them again and again scooped onto lettuce leaves, in sandwiches or on crackers for a quick meal on a busy day.
- Inside, an included bin separates drinks and ice from happy-hour goodies, like cheese and crackers.
- Threatening the city with loss of these franchise fees is like waving a cracker to distract us from the buffet.
- They’ll stick with tuna fish and crackers, among the few items she can afford at the supermarket.
- David Lowery of Camper von Beethoven and Cracker made this case in a viral post from 2012.
- Producers often tend to equate harder-hitting crime stories with a city setting – from Cracker and Prime Suspect to Luther.
- Terry was headed to a Cracker Barrel to “think” when a car cut her off.
- Chocolate melts, cotton candy disintegrates, graham-cracker walls separate, and gingerbread roofs eventually cave in.
- In another short, the actress had to act like she was eating a doll head with a safety pin through it on a cracker.
- And he himself brought her the golden-brown bouillon, in a dainty Sevres cup, with a flaky cracker or two on the saucer.
- She vacantly hummed a fantastic tune as she poked at the wood embers on the hearth and munched a cracker.
- There came a "pop" like an exploding fire-cracker, and a bullet whistled past Matt's ear.
- And his name was "Cracker," because his birthday fell on the Fourth of July, when firecrackers were popping.
- The move, although skilfully planned, was baffled by the quick wit of Robin the Crumb-cracker, the blacksmith's apprentice.