#46 Crack --- Crawl



1. Crack

Noun

  A narrow opening, fissure, or break in something, typically in a hard surface like a wall or pavement.

  Example: A small crack in the windshield gradually expanded, prompting the need for immediate repairs.

 

Verb

  To break or cause to break open, usually with a sharp sound.

  Example: She carefully cracked the eggs into a bowl, ensuring not to get any shell fragments in the mix.

 

Adjective

  Having a sharp sound or displaying a tendency to break or fracture.

  Example: The crackling fire provided warmth on the cold winter night.

 

2. Craft

Noun

  Skill in making things by hand, often with a focus on artistry or meticulous workmanship.

  Example: The artisan's craft was evident in the finely detailed woodwork of the handmade furniture.

 

Verb

  To create or make something skillfully and with attention to detail.

  Example: She carefully crafted a beautiful sculpture from a block of marble.

 

Adjective

  Pertaining to activities involving skill in making things by hand.

  Example: The craft fair showcased a variety of handmade goods, from jewelry to pottery.

 

3. Crash

Noun

  A sudden, violent collision or impact.

  Example: The loud crash echoed through the street as the cars collided at the intersection.

 

Verb

  To collide with force, producing a loud noise.

  Example: The waves crashed against the rocks, creating a mesmerizing display of sea spray.

 

Adjective

  Relating to a sudden and violent impact or collision.

  Example: After the crash, the damaged vehicles were towed away from the accident scene.

 

4. Crave

Verb

  To have a strong desire or longing for something.

  Example: After a long day of hiking, she would often crave a cold, refreshing drink.

 

Noun

  An intense or overwhelming desire for something.

  Example: His sudden craving for chocolate led him to the nearest convenience store.

 

Adjective

  Characterized by a strong desire or longing.

  Example: The aroma of freshly baked bread was a crave-inducing scent for many.

 

5. Crawl

Verb

  To move forward on hands and knees or by dragging the body close to the ground.

  Example: The baby began to crawl, exploring the room with newfound mobility.

 

Noun

  A slow, deliberate movement on hands and knees.

  Example: The crawl of the turtle on the beach was a fascinating sight for onlookers.

 

Adjective

  Pertaining to a slow and deliberate movement close to the ground.

  Example: The crawl space beneath the house required a careful inspection for maintenance.

 

Short Conversation:

Emma: Hey Alex, did you hear that loud crash outside a while ago?

Alex: Yeah, I did! It sounded like two cars colliding. I hope everyone is okay.

Emma: Me too. By the way, I'm really craving some ice cream. Want to join me for a quick run to the store?

Alex: Absolutely! I could use a treat. Just let me grab my jacket. Oh, and did you see the small crack in the sidewalk on our way out?

Emma: Yeah, I noticed it. We should probably let the city know to get it fixed. Anyway, let's go satisfy that ice cream craving!

 

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