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Cracky Meaning in English

word

ˈkræki
KRAK-ee
ˈkræki
KRAK-ee

Definition

'Cracky' means something that is full of cracks, or, sometimes, describes a person or voice that is strange, unsteady, or eccentric.

Usage & Nuances

'Cracky' is rarely used in modern English and is considered old-fashioned or regional, especially in the US. It most often refers to cracked surfaces (walls, ground), or to describe someone's odd behavior or a voice that sounds weak and broken. When talking about people, it's slightly humorous or informal.

Example Sentences

The old plate was so cracky it broke easily.

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His voice sounded cracky when he was nervous.

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The ground was dry and cracky after the long summer.

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Grandpa can get a little cracky when he tells his old stories.

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That cracky sidewalk could be dangerous if you’re not careful.

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Sometimes her ideas are a little cracky, but that’s what makes her fun.

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