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Wonderful (person or thing)
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crackerjack
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Word definitions for crackerjack in dictionaries
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Crackajack \Crack"a*jack`\, a. [Now usually spelled crackerjack .] Of marked ability or excellence. [Slang]
Wikipedia
Word definitions in Wikipedia
Crackerjack is a 2002 Australian comedy film starring Mick Molloy , Bill Hunter , Frank Wilson , Monica Maughan , Samuel Johnson , Lois Ramsay , Bob Hornery , Judith Lucy , John Clarke and Denis Moore .
Usage examples of crackerjack.
Long ago she had decided Enron was about the only company putting together a crackerjack strategy for deregulation, and always made sure to keep an eye on its business.
Martians with some crackerjack reasons why theistic revelation is the case?
On the other hand, the lucky recipient might consider it a wonderful Crackerjack prize-something to keep handy for the next prowler, attacker, mugger, burglar, carjacker, or other urban menace.
She and her own personal Daddy up in the front row, they sat in the front rows of the narrow little overinsulated -plexes up in neck-crick territory and let the screen fill their whole visual field, her hand in his lap and their big box of Crackerjacks in her hand and sodapops secure in little rings cut out of the plastic of their seats' arms.
After hiding it away, he had used considerable ingenuity to fake its destruction under the watchful gaze of the Shogun's representative in a spectacular bonfire containing crackerjacks and several concealed charges of gunpowder.
It's like crackerjacks, you know, the more they get the more they want.
He got a surprise out of her pack of Crackerjacks that the manufacturer never put inside.
Here he was, the most respected car dealer in the county (Ho, Ho, Ho Middleton for a crackerjack deal on new or used), hot on the trail of an escaped convict, two old ladies, and a cop with a mail-order badge.
Do you believe I owe you something because of your crackerjack detective work?