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An Etye John Jamieson 5400K 2022-07-20

2 Chat, free conversation, S

_Ross_

3 Any detached piece of entertaining conversation, S

_Ross_

4 A ruenerally used in pl

_Ramsay_

~Cracker~, ~Crakkar~, _s_ A boaster

Belg _kraecker_, id

_Lyndsay_

~Cracky~, _adj_

1 Talkative; often denoting the effect of one's being elevated bydrink, S

2 Affable, agreeable in conversation, S

CRACK, _s In a crack_, immediately, S

_Ramsay_

_To_ CRACK, _v a_

1 _To crack credit_, to lose character and confidence in any respect, S

_Z Boyd_

2 _To crack tryst_, to break an engagement

CRACKERHEADS, _s pl_ The roots of big tangles, or _alga

CRACKLINGS, _s pl_

1 The refuse of tallow, S

_Acts Ja VI_