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Anonymous Posted 5 years ago
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I cracked up.

"Riding in a cab in London, our cab driver ask my conservative co-worker why Americans need so many guns. My colleague said it goes back to the founding of America

Not missing a beat the cabbie said, "We used to wear swords in England, we don't wear swords anymore"

I cracked up."

(From Twitter.)

In the context, does I cracked up mean l bursted into laughter?

  

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anonymous In the context, does ' I cracked up ' mean l I bursted into laughter? Yes, it means I burst into laughter. 'burst' is an irregular verb.

  • anonymous In the context, does ' I cracked up ' mean l I bursted into laughter?
  • Yes, it means I burst into laughter.
  • 'burst' is an irregular verb.
  • It's invariable.
  • I burst.
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anonymousIn the context, does 'I cracked up' mean l I bursted into laughter?

Yes, it means I burst into laughter.

'burst' is an irregular verb. It's invariable.

I burst. (today) I burst. (yes

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