[
UK
/sˈɪzəl/
]
[ US /ˈsɪzəɫ/ ]
[ US /ˈsɪzəɫ/ ]
VERB
- make a sound like frying fat
-
seethe with deep anger or resentment
She was sizzling with anger -
burn or sear with a sizzling sound
The fat sizzled in the pan
NOUN
- a sizzling noise
How To Use sizzle In A Sentence
- I chatter with enthusiasm whilst knobs of butter slide off the fishes' backs and sizzle to blister bubbles.
- They'd organised some skody sausage sizzle.
- Why not put some extra sizzle into this season's holiday?
- When we tried to microwave some frozen whale blubber sent down from Barrow, we ended up laughing as the muktuk sizzled and got tough. Ellen Frankenstein: From Tofu to Muktuk
- It is a poetic philosophy that not only sings and sizzles about life, it also affirms life.
- Ashwood instinctively tossed the cigarette to the ground ignoring the sizzle as it landed in a puddle at his feet.
- The ‘sizzle cymbal’ has a series of holes drilled in it, each loosely holding a rivet; a sizzling sound is produced when the cymbal is struck.
- In a place dominated by Olympic-sized egos, he was always one of the quiet ones, a guy without much sizzle, the kind of guy most of us in the news media usually ignored.
- Italian weather experts call the heat wave one of the five worst in the past 150 years and expected the sizzle to last until September.
- Jessica Alba sizzles in photo shoot, but says her post-baby body is 'saggy' Canada.com Top Stories