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halfway
Adverb
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If something is halfway done, it is partly done, or partly that way.
I was halfway between happy and sad.
Don't do the job halfway, get it done.
I was halfway home after driving an hour -- I would be home in one more hour.
The runner can get water at the halfway point.
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If you meet somebody halfway, both of you both agree by accepting part of what the other person is suggesting or offering.
Look, I can't afford $100 for it, but I can meet you halfway.
crack
Verb
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When something cracks it breaks along a line, maybe not a straight line. It might break into two pieces, or it might break but the two pieces are still attached.
She cracked an egg and put the inside of the egg into a bowl.
crack
Noun
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A crack is the line where something is breaking.
There is a crack from the edge of this plate to the middle. It will break soon.
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A loud sound like the sound of something breaking.
It was raining, and she saw a flash of lightning and heard the crack of thunder.
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A strong, fairly cheap form of cocaine; crack often comes in the form of a rock and it is usually smoked in a crack-pipe.
"I wouldn't use it, if I was going to use it I can afford real cocaine. Crack is wack." -