"crack the flags" meaning in All languages combined

See crack the flags on Wiktionary

Verb [English]

Forms: cracks the flags [present, singular, third-person], cracking the flags [participle, present], cracked the flags [participle, past], cracked the flags [past]
Etymology: See flag (“a flagstone”); the idea is that the extreme heat might cause paving-stones to split. Etymology templates: {{m|en|flag||a flagstone}} flag (“a flagstone”) Head templates: {{en-verb|*}} crack the flags (third-person singular simple present cracks the flags, present participle cracking the flags, simple past and past participle cracked the flags)
  1. (northern England, colloquial) Of the sun or sunshine: to beat down very strongly; to be extremely hot. Tags: England, Northern, colloquial Categories (topical): Sun, Temperature, Weather
    Sense id: en-crack_the_flags-en-verb-~ATHEn~F Categories (other): English English, English entries with incorrect language header

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