crackled (Meaning)
crackled
craze sense intransitive 2, sparkle, effervescence, to show animation, to crush or crack with snapping noises, to make small sharp sudden repeated noises, a network of fine cracks on an otherwise smooth surface, the noise of repeated small cracks or reports
Synonyms & Antonyms of crackled
crackled Sentence Examples
- The fireplace crackled merrily, warming the cozy room.
- The vinyl record crackled loudly, disrupting the tranquil atmosphere.
- The microphone crackled as the singer began her performance.
- The embers in the firepit crackled and danced, casting an ethereal glow.
- The ice crackled beneath their feet as they walked across the frozen lake.
- The radio crackled to life, announcing the breaking news.
- The static electricity crackled between their fingers as they shook hands.
- The surgeon's tools crackled as they made contact with the metal plate.
- The old parchment crackled in her hands as she unfolded it to reveal its secrets.
- The sound of bacon crackled in the pan, tantalizing their taste buds.
FAQs About the word crackled
craze sense intransitive 2, sparkle, effervescence, to show animation, to crush or crack with snapping noises, to make small sharp sudden repeated noises, a net
sputtered,hissed, rustled, creaked, sizzled, clattered, clacked, cracked, clicked, snapped
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The fireplace crackled merrily, warming the cozy room.
The vinyl record crackled loudly, disrupting the tranquil atmosphere.
The microphone crackled as the singer began her performance.
The embers in the firepit crackled and danced, casting an ethereal glow.