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critical hit

[ krit-i-kuhl hit ]

noun

  1. a movie, song, or the like that is highly favored by professional critics:

    The two movies they made together were both blockbusters as well as critical hits.

    The song was a critical hit, garnering several nominations and two awards in its category.

  2. Informal, . (in role-playing games) a particularly successful, damaging blow or move against one’s opponent, usually due to an advantageous roll of the die or dice:

    I had a hard time on the first few levels, with low health from a steady stream of critical hits against me.

    In this game any roll that adds up to 12 is a critical hit and inflicts major damage, regardless of defenses.



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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of critical hit1

First recorded in 1955–60 critical hit fordef 1; 2000–05 critical hit fordef 2
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Co-written by Lynch, the film's cast of eventual screen icons, including John Hurt as Merrick and Anthony Hopkins, transformed the story of stigma into an emotional, critical hit, outpacing the original stage play.

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Charli XCX's sixth album, Brat, was released in June, becoming a critical hit worldwide, while a recent remix album topped the UK charts in October.

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She’s also the director of critical hit “Bring Down the House,†a two-part adaptation of Shakespeare’s “Henry VI†trilogy that premiered in Seattle and made its way to OSF.

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Before Saturday’s ceremony, which was streamed online, Moore’s pavilion had already been a critical hit.

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A critical hit, it became the streaming service's most-watched series ever.

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