Crack Unscramble word

crack is a Scrabble word, crack uses Five letters.
Scrabble point value for crack Thirteen points.
Words with Friends point value for crack: Thirteen points.

Below are the results of unscrambling crack. We found a total of 30 words by unscrambling the letters in crack.

4 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in crack

cack 12 cark 10 rack 10

3 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in crack

acc 7 ack 9 arc 5 ark 7 car 5 crc 7 kra 7

2 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in crack

ac 4 ak 6 ar 2 ca 4 cc 6 ck 8 cr 4 ka 6 kc 8 kr 6 ra 2 rc 4

Definitions of crack

British English : crack A crack soldier or sportsman is highly trained and very skilful. ADJECTIVE...a crack undercover police officer.

verb

  1. to break or cause to break without complete separation of the parts   ⇒ the vase was cracked but unbroken
  2. to break or cause to break with a sudden sharp sound; snap   ⇒ to crack a nut
  3. to make or cause to make a sudden sharp sound   ⇒ to crack a whip
  4. to cause (the voice) to change tone or become harsh or (of the voice) to change tone, esp to a higher register; break
  5. (informal ) to fail or cause to fail
  6. to yield or cause to yield   ⇒ to crack under torture
  7. (transitive) to hit with a forceful or resounding blow
  8. (transitive) to break into or force open   ⇒ to crack a safe
  9. (transitive) to solve or decipher (a code, problem, etc)
  10. (transitive) (informal ) to tell (a joke, etc)
  11. to break (a molecule) into smaller molecules or radicals by the action of heat, as in the distillation of petroleum
  12. (transitive) to open (esp a bottle) for drinking   ⇒ let's crack another bottle
  13. (intransitive) (Scottish & Northern England , dialect ) to chat; gossip
  14. (transitive) (informal ) to achieve (esp in the phrase crack it)
  15. (transitive) (Australian , informal ) to find or catch   ⇒ to crack a wave in surfing
  16. See crack a smile
  17. See crack hardy
  18. See crack the whip

noun

  1. a sudden sharp noise
  2. a break or fracture without complete separation of the two parts   ⇒ a crack in the window
  3. a narrow opening or fissure
  4. (informal ) a resounding blow
  5. a physical or mental defect; flaw
  6. a moment or specific instant   ⇒ the crack of day
  7. a broken or cracked tone of voice, as a boy's during puberty
  8. (often followed by at) (informal ) an attempt; opportunity to try   ⇒ he had a crack at the problem
  9. (slang ) a gibe; wisecrack; joke
  10. (slang ) a person that excels
  11. (Scottish & Northern England , dialect ) a talk; chat
  12. (slang ) a processed form of cocaine hydrochloride used as a stimulant. It is highly addictive
  13. Also : craic (informal , mainly Irish ) fun; informal entertainment   ⇒ the crack was great in here last night
  14. (obsolete , slang ) a burglar or burglary
  15. See crack of dawn
  16. See a fair crack of the whip
  17. See crack of doom

adjective

  1. (prenominal) (slang ) first-class; excellent   ⇒ a crack shot