Meaning & Definition of word "Crackling"
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Crackling
/ˈkraklɪŋ/
noun:
- 1. A series of slight, sharp noises made by something that breaks or snaps.
- Example: The crackling of the fire kept us warm on a chilly night.
- 2. Crispy fried pieces of pork skin or fat, often served as a snack.
- Example: She ordered a plate of crackling to enjoy with her drink.
verb:
- 1. To make a series of sharp, snapping sounds.
- Example: The branches were crackling under the weight of the snow.
- 2. To fry or cook until crispy, often referring to pork skin.
- Example: The chef is crackling the pork belly to achieve that perfect texture.
Etymology
Middle English cracklen, from the Old English cracian ('to make a sharp sound').
Common Phrases and Expressions
crackling fire:
The noise produced by burning wood.
crackling sound:
A series of sharp, popping noises.
Related Words
crackle:
To make a series of short, sharp sounds.
crispy:
Having a dry, brittle texture.
snap:
To make a sudden, sharp noise.
Slang Meanings of crackling
Meaning: A term used to describe something that is very exciting or lively.
Example Sentence: The party was crackling with energy.
Meaning: Referring to something that is cool or awesome.
Example Sentence: That new car is crackling!