- krakt
- kràkt interj. ėjimo garsui žymėti: Skrobla kai eina kràkt kràkt Škn.
Dictionary of the Lithuanian Language.
Dictionary of the Lithuanian Language.
cracked — /krakt/, adj. 1. broken: a container full of cracked ice. 2. broken without separation of parts; fissured. 3. damaged; injured. 4. Informal. eccentric; mad; daffy: a charming person, but a bit cracked. 5. broken in tone, as the voice. 6. cracked… … Universalium
crocked — [krakt] mod. alcohol intoxicated. □ What do you get out of getting crocked ery night? □ Oh, my God! You’re crocked again! … Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions
crocked — [ krakt ] adjective AMERICAN INFORMAL drunk … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
cracked — /krækt / (say krakt) adjective 1. broken. 2. broken without separation of parts; fissured. 3. damaged. 4. Colloquial mentally unsound. 5. broken in tone, as the voice. –phrase 6. be cracked up to be, Colloquial to be reported to be: not the great …
cracked wheat — /krækt ˈwit/ (say krakt weet) noun a coarse flour prepared by cracking cleaned whole wheat …
uncracked — /ʌnˈkrækt/ (say un krakt) adjective not cracked …
Fôrde — Wenn de Fôrde1 krâkt, is se noch nêt to; wenn dat Kalf blarrt, is t noch gê Koh. – Kern, 686. 1) Rollbaum, Verschluss vor einer Einfahrt … Deutsches Sprichwörter-Lexikon
cracked — [krakt] adj. 1. broken or fractured, usually without complete separation of parts; having a crack or cracks 2. harsh or strident [a cracked voice] 3. Informal mentally unbalanced … English World dictionary
crocked — ☆ crocked [kräkt] adj. [pp. of crock, to disable, injure, prob. < or akin to CROCK ] Slang drunk; intoxicated … English World dictionary