cracker
کریکر
definition
noun
She grabbed a few crackers and cream cheese, grabbed her backpack, and hiked upstairs to start.
a thin, crisp wafer often eaten with cheese or other savory toppings.
Any right minded code cracker would know what he just told me.
a person or thing that cracks.
example
‘As free holidays go, I think they pulled off a 'cracker' ,’ sneers Braithwaite.
Now that you're here we have an advantage we never had before, a computer 'cracker' !
Titled Celtic Christmas, this second solo album from Tommy is a real 'cracker' .
Each would make a creamy, rich covering for your whole-grain 'cracker' .
What an absolute 'cracker' we have in store for you tonight.
The singer has pulled off another 'cracker' of an album which deserves to be heard.
If you get the chance to come along I reckon you will see a 'cracker' of a match so don't forget the date.
The 'cracker' fell apart and just hung there all limp in my hand.
He also scored a 'cracker' of a goal in the first-half.
a catalytic 'cracker'
don't miss this 'cracker' of a CD
In such a case a 'cracker' 's actions are obvious: he suppresses the anti-debugging tricks and dumps the unpacked and decrypted application code.
don't miss this 'cracker' of a CD
The remaining states, like Minnesota, provide lots of fun for the determined code 'cracker' .
In the other semi-final, Bishopthorpe edged out Pickering Town on penalties after a 'cracker' of a match.
Oh, I have a 'cracker' of a photo of the two of us after a massive goodbye cry, when I left Australia 10 years ago.
An absolute 'cracker' of a match is confidently expected.
you look a 'cracker'
The company suffered a series of accidents, culminating in a blaze at its catalytic 'cracker' .
The user still connects to the Internet, but through the 'cracker' 's system.
Light olefins from the fluid catalytic 'cracker' are processed in either hydrofluoric or sulfuric acid units.
Jeffrey will be sitting down with his paper hat and his 'cracker' contemplating his bright new future.
The youngster's face lit up after pulling a 'cracker' with the bubbly mayor - before settling down for a Christmas meal with his family.
The catalytic 'cracker' takes a number of feedstocks, including heavy gas and residue, from the lubricant treatment plant.
Fifteen minutes into the second half, Paul Donnelly scored a 'cracker' to equalise.
Eight million credit cards were exposed to a 'cracker' or crackers this week resulting in huge potential for fraud.
It turned out, in fact, to be a 'cracker' of a show to cheer up the punters on a showery and cold early-March night.
In fact, the peanut butter 'cracker' I left for him is still there.
Any right minded code 'cracker' would know what he just told me.
a catalytic 'cracker'
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