crack
Refers to a large line of breakage on a surface.
Refers to a big line of breakage on a surface.
Refers to a crack that extends far into a surface.
Refers to an extremely large line of breakage on a surface.
Refers to a crack that extends a great distance.
Refers to a crack that is not large.
Refers to a crack that indicates significant damage.
Refers to a very thin crack.
Refers to a narrow crack.
Refers to a crack as thin as a hair.
Refers to a crack that does not extend very far.
Refers to a small opening.
Refers to a small opening.
Refers to a very small opening.
Refers to a broad opening.
A sound that is strong and noisy.
A sound that is sudden and high-pitched.
A sound that is loud and echoes.
Used when a crack begins to be visible.
Used when a crack grows larger and longer.
Used when a crack forms over time.
Used to describe the path or direction of a crack.
To start dealing with someone or something much more strictly.
To become mentally ill or to laugh uncontrollably.
To open something just a very small amount.
A very narrow beam of light coming through a small opening.
To fail or become mentally unstable due to stress.
To fail or become mentally unstable due to intense effort or tension.
To begin to display evidence of being unable to cope with pressure.
To put a substance into a crack to close it.
To cover a crack to prevent anything from passing through.