1. brack - Noun
2. Brack - Proper noun
An opening caused by the parting of any solid body; a crack or breach; a flaw.
Salt or brackish water.
Source: Webster's dictionaryBryant’s Payton Brack and Brandon Avila finished second and third overall behind only Conway’s Max Henry, who finished in 10:51.4. Source: Internet
Michelle Brack lives alone in but grew up in the Wirral, and was hoping to drive home to spend five days with her 71-year-old mother who also lives on her own. Source: Internet
I don't think there will be Brack Kavanagh has sterling credentials he's got. Source: Internet
Dordon Brack aims a semi-automatic AR-15 that is for sale at Good Guys Guns & Range on February 15, in Orem, Utah. Source: Internet
He was a member of the First Baptist Church of Commerce, World War II Army Veteran, former Commerce volunteer fireman, and retired from Brack Rowe Chevrolet. Source: Internet
Photo Credit: Jon Brack Palmer Station on Anvers Island, along the Antarctic Peninsula, where climate change in Antarctica is most evident. Source: Internet