cracky

/ˈkræki/
adjective
  1. Full of cracks; having many small breaks or fissures.
    • After the drought, the soil became dry and cracky.
    • The old vase was cracky and fragile, so we handled it with care.
    • The cracky pavement made it difficult to ride a bicycle smoothly.
  2. Tending to make cracking sounds; brittle or crisp.
    • She bit into the cracky toast and it made a loud snap.
    • The cracky leaves crunched under our feet as we walked through the forest.
    • The old wooden floorboards were cracky and noisy.
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