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Cracky. World English Historical Dictionary

Cracky. World English Historical Dictionary Dictionary Biographies Literary Criticism Welcome Terms of Service ⧏ Previous Next ⧐ Contents Slice Contents Key Bibliographic Record Murray’s New English Dictionary. 1893, rev. 2025. Cracky a. [f. CRACK + -Y.]

1   1.  Having cracks or fractures; prone to crack.

2 1725.  Bradley, Fam. Dict., s.v. Slate, That sort of Stone is not cracky, but firm and good.

3 1880.  Blackmore, Mary Anerley, I. xvii. 278. White buckled walls, and cracky lintels.

4   2.  Somewhat cracked in intellect; crazy.

5 1854.  H. Strickland, Travel Thoughts, 99. His intellect is to be used by the world, but not the man worshipped, let cracky Carlyle say what he will.

6 1855.  Robinson, Whitby Gloss., s.v., A bit cracky, partially crazy.

7   3.  Abounding in conversation. north., chiefly Sc.

8 1801.  H. Macneill, Poems, II. 51. To mak us a’ sae pleas’d and cracky.

9 1825.  Ld. Cockburn, Mem., 355. They were rather civil, and very cracky creatures.

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