adjective
- comparative form of cracky; more inclined to crack or having more cracks
- comparative form of cracky; making more cracking sounds; more prone to crackling
Usage: informal; comparative adjective
Usage: informal; comparative adjective
Examples
- The old paint on the wall looked crackier after the temperature dropped.
- This year's pottery glaze turned out crackier than last year's batch.
- The fire sounded crackier as the wood dried out.
- Her voice grew crackier as she spoke longer into the microphone.
- The leather became crackier with age and lack of moisture.