decrepitating (Meaning)

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decrepitating (p. pr. & vb. n.)

of Decrepitate

Synonyms & Antonyms of decrepitating

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decrepitating Sentence Examples

  1. The decrepitating sound of the old wood stove filled the cabin as it warmed the room.
  2. When the popcorn kernels began decrepitating in the microwave, we knew they were ready.
  3. The decrepitating firewood crackled and popped as it burned in the fireplace.
  4. As the chef sautéed the vegetables in hot oil, they started decrepitating, releasing a savory aroma.
  5. The decrepitating of the frying fish signaled that it was perfectly cooked and crispy.
  6. We could hear the decrepitating of the logs as we sat around the campfire, roasting marshmallows.
  7. The decrepitating of the kettle indicated that the water was boiling and ready for tea.
  8. The decrepitating of the bread crust in the oven filled the kitchen with a delightful smell.
  9. The decrepitating of the dry leaves underfoot echoed through the forest as we walked.
  10. The decrepitating of the hot tar on the road signaled that summer had arrived.

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of Decrepitate

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The decrepitating sound of the old wood stove filled the cabin as it warmed the room.

When the popcorn kernels began decrepitating in the microwave, we knew they were ready.

The decrepitating firewood crackled and popped as it burned in the fireplace.

As the chef sautéed the vegetables in hot oil, they started decrepitating, releasing a savory aroma.