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cracking adjective- very fast, vigorous UK, 1825
Also used as an adverb. - The book sets off at a cracking rate, with bodies piling up in the first few chapters. — The List, reviewing Set in Darkness by Ian Rankin, 2001
- excellent UK, 1833
Also used as an adverb. - To be fair, they always do have these cracking stories. — Kevin Sampson, Outlaws, p. 165, 2001
- Guinness is a cracking good pint you might enjoy next time you are in the pub[.] — Guardian, 9 September 2002
- [A] cracking good thriller that looks set to be the beach book of the summer[.] — The Observer, 4 July 2004
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