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Crack open Meaning in English

expression

ˈkɹæk/ /ˈoʊpən
KRACK OH-puhn
kɹˈæk/ /ˈəʊpən
KRACK OH-puhn

Definition

To open something, often by breaking its surface, usually with force or effort. It can also mean to start or begin something, sometimes in a casual way.

Usage & Nuances

Informal and often physical—used for food (eggs, bottles), boxes, or safes. Also used casually for starting a drink ('crack open a beer') or beginning something. Do not use for normal, gentle opening ('open the door').

Example Sentences

Can you crack open this jar for me?

basic

She cracked open an egg into the bowl.

basic

We need to crack open the box to see what's inside.

basic

Let's crack open a bottle of wine to celebrate.

natural

He managed to crack open the safe after hours of trying.

natural

Sometimes you just have to crack open a new book and dive in.

natural