CRACK-3
CRACK-3: meaning and examples
Today we look at another expression with the word CRACK.
Today's expression is: to crack up (informal)
Meaning: to start laughing a lot.
Example 1:
I walked into the room and suddenly everyone started cracking up, but I had no idea why.
If we cause someone to laugh a lot, we can say that we crack them up.
Example 2:
Jill is super funny. She just cracks me up.
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Since this week was a short week, next week we will look at a couple more CRACK expressions.
Remember that tomorrow we present the Essential Weekly Vitamin for Spanish-speaking students of English.
Until then, have a great day!