- get a crack at
- get a crack at (something)
have/take a crack at (something) - to try to do something although you are not certain that you will succeed.
Don't worry, you'll all get a crack at using the camera.
New idioms dictionary. 2014.
Don't worry, you'll all get a crack at using the camera.
New idioms dictionary. 2014.
get a crack at something — get a crack at (something) have/take a crack at (something) to try to do something although you are not certain that you will succeed. Don t worry, you ll all get a crack at using the camera … New idioms dictionary
Crack a Bottle — Single by Eminem featuring Dr. Dre and 50 Cent from the album Relapse … Wikipedia
Crack a Bottle — feat. Dr Dre 50 Cent Chanson par Eminem extrait de l’album Relapse Sortie 2 février 2009 Enregistrement 2008 Durée 5:16 Genre … Wikipédia en Français
Crack A Bottle — Chanson par Eminem, Dr Dre, 50 Cent extrait de l’album Relapse Sortie 2 février 2009 Enregistrement 2008 Durée 5:16 Genre(s) … Wikipédia en Français
crack — ► NOUN 1) a narrow opening between two parts of something which has split or been broken. 2) a sudden sharp or explosive noise. 3) a sharp blow. 4) informal a joke or jibe. 5) informal an attempt to do something. 6) Irish enjoyable entertainment; … English terms dictionary
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get a fair crack of the whip — get/have a fair crack of the whip give (someone) a fair crack of the whip to give someone an opportunity to do something. We ll take turns to host the conference. That way we ll all get a fair crack of the whip … New idioms dictionary
Crack — Crack, n. 1. A partial separation of parts, with or without a perceptible opening; a chink or fissure; a narrow breach; a crevice; as, a crack in timber, or in a wall, or in glass. [1913 Webster] 2. Rupture; flaw; breach, in a moral sense. [1913… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English