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Examples
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Those cracker's are bringing ASSAULT rifles to my events.
Obama Channels Bush 2009
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Those cracker's are bringing ASSAULT rifles to my events.
Archive 2009-09-01 2009
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Let's hear his take on this cracker's idea of humor.
Republicans Popping Up To Defend Saltsman For "Magic Negro" CD 2009
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Then another kid said he'd seen this guy do one of his sheep one day when they were all getting drunk as Lords out there on the old cracker's homemade wine.
Lesbians The Daily Growler 2006
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The only thing we talked about in concert was going in there and taking the food out — taking the cracker's food and that would hurt him that way.
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"A fire cracker's what you ought to have!" sniffed Miss Winkler, who did not like the two pets her sailor brother had brought back with him from one of his voyages.
Bunny Brown and His Sister Sue Keeping Store Laura Lee Hope
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In Chicago, Illinois, a city of two millions (or is it three?), there are women whose lives are as remote, as grey, as unrelated to the world about them as is the life of a Georgia cracker's woman-drudge.
Cheerful—By Request Edna Ferber 1926
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There was a slight scuffle within, following the cracker's fall.
The Corner House Girls at School Grace Brooks Hill 1917
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A cracker's different; crackers don't soak up much.
Kent Knowles: Quahaug Joseph Crosby Lincoln 1907
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"Good-nights," and "Polly want a cracker's," then finished with a wild shriek of laughter, her note of human grief making a curious chord with the bird's of inhuman mirth.
The Portion of Labor Mary Eleanor Wilkins Freeman 1891
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