Meaning of crackery | Babel Free
Definitions
Resembling or characteristic of crackers.
Examples
“CRACKERS / Is rather a dry subject, but when they dissolve between your lips, they have a pronounced crackery taste, a fresh wheaty flavor.”
“Hawaii is the island to get Saloon Pilot Crackers, made by the Hilo Macaroni Co. They’re four inches in diameter and have a crackery taste all their own.”
“(The thickness of a chapati has a lot to do with its flavor. The thinner each one is, the more nutlike and crackery it tastes.)”
“Greek pizza, in case you aren’t aware of these fine distinctions, is cooked in a shallow iron pan; and either because of the pan or certain ingredients in the dough, it develops a featherweight, yeasty crust with a crackery taste.”
“She had not been in these waters since she was a young girl, but it rushed back, the sea’s hypnotic boil, the smell of blood, weather and salt, fish heads, spruce smoke and reeking armpits, the rattle of wash-ball rocks in hissing wave, turrs, the crackery taste of brewis, the bedroom under the eaves.”
“These thicker pretzels have an unpleasant, overbaked flavor. On the other hand, the Thins, as the package claimed, have a “crackery” taste. They’re like pretzels with a hint of Ritz-cracker flavor thrown in.”
“Molten cheddar inside a crackery dough—kind of like a crispy ravioli.”
“The flatbreads can be sliced easily with a pizza cutter when they’re pita consistency; if yours are more crackery, beware of many crumbs.”
“[…]Chicago has a style of thin crust pizza all its own[…]. It is generally more heavily topped than the New York variety, with a crackery crust that can be loaded with a large amount of toppings (but not folded).”
“The dry-hopped American Pilsner has a deep straw color with a slight haze; a refreshing, bright, crackery taste; and a crisp finish albeit with a mix of citrus and malt flavors.”
CEFR level
B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.