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saltine

[sawl-teen] / sɔlˈtin /
NOUN
cracker
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For five days, from the end of February into March 1938, a two-step weather combo of staggering force and volume crashed bridges, knotted railroad trestles, and crumbled highways and roads like soggy saltine crackers.

From Los Angeles Times

A cross between a cookie and candy, classic saltine toffee is made by pouring a quickly made brown sugar caramel over a layer of salty crackers, baking it, then coating the whole thing with chocolate.

From Seattle Times

Granted, I don't think melba toast lucked out in the name department either, but it's more than saltines got, that's for sure.

From Salon

Thickened with potatoes, the stew tastes great on its own, alongside a hunk of cornbread or with a sleeve of saltine crackers.

From Seattle Times

With a snack of saltine crackers and a glass of milk nearby, the boy was transfixed by the crowd’s roar that raised goosebumps.

From Washington Post