Suffer a nervous breakdown.
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Examples for "crack"
Examples for "crack"
1We're tracking down evidence, and we hope to crack the case today.
2It's a problem TV has not really been able to crack yet.
3Ultimately, Coulom says, this kind of hybrid approach will crack the problem.
4However, a longer reaction time resulted in the crack of 2-D structure.
5During the financial crisis, policymakers pledged to crack down on the industry.
1Last year, auto supporters said an industry collapse would devastate the economy.
2Officials said the second building was not yet at risk of collapse.
3There is great concern across Europe about the collapse of bee populations.
4Aid groups say health services across the country are close to collapse.
5Progressives anticipated direct government action to address the consequences of economic collapse.
1So now we crack up along the Highway near the Harrison place.
2If we get him shipside, will she hold on or crack up?
3Madison nearly choked on her drink, which made them both crack up.
4The kind of life you've been leading would crack up any constitution.
5Wait until we start seeing some of that crack up here.
1Financial abuse often made it very hard to break up a relationship.
2I just need to understand how fast it's going to break up.
3We could not work with people committed to break up the UK.
4It doesn't make sense for the company to break up, he said.
5I almost said something, because I wanted to break up that connection.
1Then he crocked up, nerves and that sort of thing.
2Of course, after this (in the words of my young friends) I crocked up.
3He is a good deal crocked up.
4And as I'm still rather crocked up, and he knew it, there must have seemed precious little risk about it.
5Higginson was coming with me, but as you know he's crocked up and won't be out of bed for a month.
6You can hardly expect a man, recovering very slowly from three bad wounds and still crocked up, to fall in love, can you?
Translations for crock up