Examples of 'crackled' in a sentence
Meaning of "crackled"
To crackle means to make a rapid series of slight popping sounds, often used to describe the sound of something burning or breaking
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- simple past tense and past participle of crackle
- Having a crackle, or glaze resembling many small cracks.
How to use "crackled" in a sentence
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crackled
It crackled and snapped above me in the wind.
The little fire crackled into life.
It crackled in the night between them.
The entire town crackled with energy.
The new series has simply crackled.
The death hand crackled as it broke apart.
The dead are entangled in a nightmare awash in crackled signs.
The snow crackled under our feet.
The four of us stood in silence as the fire crackled on.
The snow crackled under her feet.
The sky above them crackled.
Rifle fire crackled along the line.
The pulse intensified as more lightning crackled in the air.
His voice crackled when he tried to speak.
The radio at his belt crackled to life.
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It never crackled like that before.
You pasted on the crackled city.
The air crackled between them.
It gets all crackled.
His voice crackled on the other end.
While the chestnuts on the fire sputtered and crackled noisily.
Her uniform crackled when she moved.
And that wrinkled couple you pasted on the crackled city.
A voice crackled over the receiver.
I was amused when they crackled and popped.
The radio crackled as the message came across.
Just a radio that crackled a lot.
Vacuum crackled as the spacetime metric prepared itself.
Then a radio message crackled into the cockpit.
A fire crackled in the background of the intimate image.
The sound of your keyboard crackled in my ears all night.
The air crackled with tension and open hostility.
The air around him almost crackled with electricity.
Lust crackled in the air.
The line crackled.
A fire crackled in the fireplace.
The snow crackled.
Heat crackled between them.
A large female gorilla came and hugged me until my ribs crackled.
The fire crackled next to him.
The energy within the monastery walls crackled with animosity.
Her voice crackled with authority.
The microphone crackled.
The fire crackled in the silence.
The chocolate crackled.
The fire crackled in the hearth while they ate.
My skin crackled.
The beauty of crackled ceramic is the soft undertones it naturally has.
The internal intercom next to the radio suddenly crackled into life.
And the radios crackled up and down the line.