crack open
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[edit]- Rhymes: -əʊpən
Verb
[edit]crack open (third-person singular simple present cracks open, present participle cracking open, simple past and past participle cracked open)
- (informal) To open (a bottle, can, etc. of drink, especially alcoholic drink), especially in order to celebrate; also extended to other packaged items.
- crack open a cold one
- Let's crack open a few beers and get the party started.
- After Christmas dinner we cracked open a box of chocolates, as well as some walnuts and pecans.
- (informal) To start reading (a book).
- Synonym: crack a book
- You better crack open that algebra textbook if you plan on passing your mid-term exam.
- Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see crack, open.
- I cracked open the fossilised rock with a hammer.
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