Meaning of But eventually it'll crack
Something will break after a period of pressure or stress.
In simple words: It will break after some time.
But eventually it'll crack in a sentence
- If you keep pushing it, but eventually it'll crack under the stress.
- No matter how strong it looks, but eventually it'll crack if you don't take care of it.
- The old road is wearing down, and but eventually it'll crack from the heavy trucks.
- Under constant pressure, but eventually it'll crack if you don't relieve it.
- He keeps ignoring the warnings, but eventually it'll crack, and he will have to confront it.
How to use But eventually it'll crack
Commonly used when discussing something that will fail after prolonged stress or pressure. Suitable for informal conversations and some written contexts.
Grammar pattern
standalone phrase
Memory hint
Imagine a balloon that eventually cracks when it's filled with too much air.
Related words
Collocations with But eventually it'll crack
- under pressure
- take its toll
- long-term stress
- eventually fail
- sustain damage
Common mistakes with But eventually it'll crack
- Confusing with 'eventuality', which means a possible future event.
- Misusing 'crack' in the wrong tense or form.
- Overusing in contexts that don't imply failure or stress.
Compare But eventually it'll crack with Break, Fracture, Split, Fail, Shatter
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Frequently asked questions about But eventually it'll crack
What does But eventually it'll crack mean?
It will break after some time.
What is the definition of But eventually it'll crack?
Something will break after a period of pressure or stress.
How do you use But eventually it'll crack in a sentence?
If you keep pushing it, but eventually it'll crack under the stress.
Can you give another example of But eventually it'll crack?
No matter how strong it looks, but eventually it'll crack if you don't take care of it.
What are synonyms for But eventually it'll crack?
Common alternatives include break, fracture, split, fail, shatter.
What words go with But eventually it'll crack?
It commonly pairs with under pressure, take its toll, long-term stress, eventually fail, sustain damage.
What are common mistakes when using But eventually it'll crack?
Confusing with 'eventuality', which means a possible future event. Misusing 'crack' in the wrong tense or form. Overusing in contexts that don't imply failure or stress.
How do you pronounce But eventually it'll crack?
US: //bət ɪˈvɛntʃuəli ɪtəl kræK//, UK: //bət ɪˈvɛntʃuəli ɪt əl kræk//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.
When should I use But eventually it'll crack?
Commonly used when discussing something that will fail after prolonged stress or pressure. Suitable for informal conversations and some written contexts.
