Example sentences for: crackers

How can you use “crackers” in a sentence? Here are some example sentences to help you improve your vocabulary:

  • This film adaptation of the popular computer game is deemed "so cheesy it could be served on crackers" (Renee Graham, the Boston Globe ). Freddie Prinze Jr. and Matthew Lillard (who is "upstaged by his hair ," according to Entertainment Weekly 's Owen Gleiberman) star as two young fighter pilots in the year 2564.

  • From here, the long, narrow arcade called Nakamise-dori is lined with shops selling toasted rice crackers, spices in gourd-shaped wooden bottles, dolls, toys, fans, children’s kimono, and ornaments and souvenirs of all sorts.

  • For instance, adrenalin is also the common term in AE (not epinephrine ), though the latter is known; BE bath can be tub in AE but is usually bathtub ; an AE cookie is a BE sweet biscuit , but biscuit is a common alternative term in AE for a dry cracker (Remember Uneeda Biscuits ? They are crackers.); Americans bring up their children, as the British do, but they also raise or rear them; AE has both curtains and drapes , but they are different things: BE uses curtains for what AE speakers call drapes ; AE has both deck chair and beach chair , not, as implied, the latter instead of the former; likewise, AE has dressing gown as well as robe and bathrobe , but a dressing gown is more likely to be somewhat fancier; Americans know many games of solitaire , of which patience is just one; both crayfish and crawfish are used in AE, and it is about time that the old (British) fiction that Americans say railroad for what the British call a railway was put to rest: for at least two generations, one of the biggest companies in the US was called Railway Express .

  • Next, coffee makers will admit that caffeine makes some people jittery, and Nabisco will admit that peanut butter and Ritz crackers are just a match made in heaven."

  • See N. Abisco, Was Leibniz Crackers ?, Cambridge, UK: Oxon, for a tasteful discussion of this topic.


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