Definitions
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- adjective Resembling or characteristic of a
cracker (snack food).
Etymologies
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Examples
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When the loaf came from the oven, though, it resembled a great poorly made biscuit; its crust was of a crackerlike texture, and the remainder was sodden and tasted of uncooked flour.
Cold Mountain Frazier, Charles, 1950- Cold Mountain 2003
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When the loaf came from the oven, though, it resembled a great poorly made biscuit; its crust was of a crackerlike texture, and the remainder was sodden and tasted of uncooked flour.
Cold Mountain Frazier, Charles, 1950- Cold Mountain 1997
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The consistency of the flat, crackerlike bread was unusual but the taste was delightful.
Voyage To The City Of The Dead Foster, Alan Dean, 1946- 1984
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London uses similar techniques with Sardinian flatbread ($17), which is actually a beautiful salad with at least 10 kinds of baby greens mounded on the crackerlike bread with tiny carrots, radishes and flowers; snap peas and fraise de bois; and two circles of truffled pecorino cheese holding a bouquet of other lightly dressed greens.
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For many folks, pretzels are crackerlike snacks that come in a bag.
chron.com Chronicle 2010
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The thin crisp crust has plenty of snap and crunch but it is not completely crackerlike.
Serious Eats: New York Nick Solares 2010
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The flatbread ($13) is exactly what it's supposed to be, with an almost paper-thin, crackerlike crust that shatters with each bite.
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In another presentation, Yellowstone County Extension Agent Bernie Mason handed out samples of pemmican, soup and hardtack (a crackerlike bread), much like the food the explorers ate.
billingsgazette.com 2009
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In another presentation, Yellowstone County Extension Agent Bernie Mason handed out samples of pemmican, soup and hardtack (a crackerlike bread), much like the food the explorers ate.
billingsgazette.com 2009
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It was toasted to create a crisp, crackerlike exterior then cut into four triangular pieces and drizzled with olive oil.
unknown title 2009
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