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cracks

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n. (plural of crack English) vb. (en-third-person singular of: crack )

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Cracks is the third novel by South African author Sheila Kohler . Published in 1999, it was chosen as one of the best books of the year by both Newsday and Library Journal . It was adapted into a 2009 film of the same name starring Eva Green .

Usage examples of cracks.

He listened to the quiet nighttime noises: the creaking of a stair down the hallway, the muffled humming of the refrigerator downstairs, the ticking of the alarm clock on the little bedside table, assorted cracks and whispers and rustles.

It was a one-room with a kitchenette and cracks in the ceiling that sometimes leaked brown drops of water.

And while he contemplated, he watched a rat scurrying back and forth from its nest down in the guts of the cavern where the rock was riddled with cracks and holes.

The rats found it a simple task to squeeze through the holes and cracks in the walls of Castle Vulkan.

Sand had filled the cracks in his face, giving the look of a dried-up riverbed.

Dark-red light spilled out of the cracks between his withered fingers.

A seal of lead and gold filled the cracks between the cover and the base.

Water still warm from contact with the heated stone ran through the cracks at his feet.

He found himself hesitating to seal the cracks around the doorframe, though he did not want to admit why.

The stonework was blistered with soot, and great cracks in its mortar had opened up where the heat of flames had touched upon it.

Even that let in moonlight and rain, and if Bram looked up he could see great cracks and absences of stone.

Light from the torches hissed and dimmed as the first mists of evening stole through cracks in the tower.

Somewhere deep and profoundly quiet, in the oldest and most inaccessible cracks, steam was venting.

Thawing mud oozed through cracks in the masonry, and entire sections of tunnel wall had buckled inward from the pressure of moving earth.

Great cracks in the paving stones had opened during the thaw and the odor of mountains escaped from them.