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View definitions for make a crack

make a crack

verb as in jeer

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Example Sentences

"And I try to stay away from that as much as I can. I mean, once in a while, I'll make a crack. I will say I'm a Trump supporter. All the politicians have had skeletons in the closet. But I think Trump is the strongest leader that we've got on the table."

From Salon

Bannon starts to make a crack about the luxurious locale: “This is the populist …” Then he thinks better of it and shoves some popcorn into his mouth.

You want so bad to make a crack about the timeless drama unfolding before you, but it’s a federal crime to tease a wild animal in a national park, and the consequence is up to six months in prison and a fine.

Hoping to make a crack in Democratic unity as the partial government shutdown reached Day 25, President Trump invited a handful of moderate Democrats to the White House on Tuesday for lunch and a chat.

Inevitably, in the run-up to an election, some op-ed columnist will make a crack comparing recent political coverage to theater criticism.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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