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.
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  • 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
  • They fizzle when they should sizzle and have all the zing of carbonated water gone flat.
  • In the kitchen the meat sizzled in the oven and a big pan of potatoes stood on the hob.
  • He boiled tea for the customers in an enormous, pitted stainless-steel kettle, watching with furious concentration as the water seethed, overspilled, and sizzled into the gas flame. THE WHITE TIGER
  • His terrific ear for idiomatic speech makes dialogue sizzle off the page, and comic patter is widespread. Times, Sunday Times
  • You are on a charm offensive as Mars cross matches with the sun and your sizzle factor is off the scale. The Sun
  • You are on a charm offensive as Mars cross matches with the sun and your sizzle factor is off the scale. The Sun
  • A plot with Lisa Grimaldi romancing a hot young stud would get my immediate attention and would simply sizzle.
  • His terrific ear for idiomatic speech makes dialogue sizzle off the page. Times, Sunday Times
  • Two hours later I heard the sizzle of food being cooked.
  • CJ must deal with a disgruntled General and her scene sizzles with crackerjack writing.
  • Heat on top of the stove to a good sizzle, season well and sauté for about 5 minutes, stirring occasionally.
  • One last stir over maximum heat to restore the sizzle and the meat was ready to turn straight onto heated plates.
  • The weather was good as the steaks sizzled away on the giant barbeque grills along side baked jacket potatoes.
  • First there was a sizzle, and then, when the batter had succumbed to the intense heat from the gas flame below, only a few intermittent whistles escaped along with wisps of fragrant vapor.
  • Hey, I know it's Friday, and all anybody wants to do is get together with friends at the Sizzler, so I'll knock off the speechifying.
  • Bratwurst and weisswurst sizzled smokily on grilles, providing a sensory counterpoint to the oom-pa-pa tunes. Gregory Daurer: Imagine a Great Beer City
  • Steam rises from the kettle and the pork chops sizzle, licked by flames from the dripping, igniting fat.
  • This teaser trailer should more accurately be called a sizzle reel, and you'll understand why once you've watched it, so without further delay, fire this baby up! Must Watch: Woody Allen's Vicky Cristina Barcelona Teaser Trailer « FirstShowing.net
  • We also travelled to Mumbai and Pune in search of the perfect sizzlers.
  • These included Essential Waitrose unsmoked British back bacon which had 12 per cent added water and Morrisons Sizzlers rindless unsmoked back bacon which had 13 per cent added water. Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph
  • The twin arms of that mechanical gibbet forced his hands down into the liquid, which sizzled and steamed.
  • Heat until the butter sizzles and is the colour of hazelnuts.
  • A way of adding extra sizzle without increasing credit risk is to invest in local currency issues.
  • Once the butter starts to sizzle, add the quail and brown all over (one to two minutes).
  • It's just amazing that a station wagon can pack so much sizzle and excitement in its look and stance.
  • Sci-fi tends to glamorize laser weapons (pew pew, you're dead), when in reality the experts say getting "shot" with will probably feel more like napalm (* sizzle sizzle*, protracted death). Gizmodo
  • The fat sizzled in the pan
  • Add the red wine, letting it sizzle and cook down slightly, then the whole and pureed tomatoes. Smitten kitchen | fresh pasta + basic tomato sauce | print template
  • One way to add some sizzle to your products is to tie them to a trend - even when it's based on a product that's not your own.
  • Put the sardines into a small ovenproof dish and place under the grill till they sizzle - it will take around five minutes.
  • Steam rises from the kettle and the pork chops sizzle, licked by flames from the dripping, igniting fat.
  • When it was on - the chemistry sizzled and he was totally her equal in snarkiness and smarts. Win VERONICA MARS Season 3 on DVD | the TV addict
  • If a mosquito blunders into one, it sizzles and makes a sparkle of flame; if you touch the wires yourself by mistake, you get a shock.
  • When the lever is pulled, the body twists and shudders violently, cooks and sizzles obscenely, and emits horrible noises from the nose, mouth and anus.
  • I can promise members that there is no sizzle about this bill.
  • The smoky haze and appetizing aroma from barbecues greets visitors as they are ushered onto rooftops for a taste of a range of sizzlers, steaks and grills.
  • Plasma TVs dazzled us last year, but they've lost their sizzle.
  • The spells make the appropriate zaps and sizzles, the explosions sound good, and the clanging of weapons on armor are realistic.
  • The white froth of the waves would bubble and sizzle, before retreating back into the vast ocean.
  • He swore he heard the splash sizzle as the scalding liquid seared her hand.
  • In summer, you look out on stunning Highland scenery as the beachside barbecue sizzles with freshly landed fish and seafood, not to mention some of the best sausages in Scotland.
  • Cast iron pots and pans steamed and sizzled on the wood-fired stovetop.
  • The bacon began to sizzle in the pan.
  • A good issue, but this is not a magazine with a lot of sizzle and budget so it can't help but feel like a beefed up fanzine at times.
  • The other day I was talking about the mysterious toasty bread stuff that was served up to you at the start of every time you went to Sizzler.
  • While the fish sizzled, Wolf and Adriana gathered weeds to make beds for themselves and Lucius, and spread their cloaks over the tangled herbage.
  • The company held a "Summer Sizzler" sale, and throughout the fall knocked half off all premium upgrades, such as dovetailed maple drawers, glazing, or distressing. StarTribune.com rss feed
  • Finally, I am only left to say that your reply to me has been mere froth and bubble, being all sizzle and no steak.
  • Heat a large cast-iron skillet over high heat until a drop of water sizzles on it.
  • The neurons of his retina would sizzle and hiss at the searing touch of light. THE BROKEN GOD
  • Their products don't have "sizzle" -- unlike complex financial instruments like collateralized mortgage obligations, initially created for the defunct Freddie Mac. Dan Solin: A Bailout for Index Funds? Not Likely
  • My ultimate recipe for feijoada includes smoked pork, linguiça sausage, fatback for flavor and dried beef, simmered in black beans for hours and topped off with sizzled garlic and onions. The Feijoada From Ipanema
  • I do enjoy different "sizzle" levels, and, as others have said, it all depends on the book itself, how well it's done. Angels' Blood Countdown: Jasmine Haynes - The first two Fortune Hunter books
  • Why you skip it: Your sweat session might not sizzle as many calories as you think.
  • The sizzle, the showmanship part of film-making, is not endorsed by Canadians.
  • A pig-tailed girl in a school lunchroom is shown as a jagged, Frankenstein-style line of "electricity" sizzles across the screen. Nasty ads close out a mud-caked campaign
  • Will this bizarre heist sizzle like a bottle rocket or fizzle like a defective firecracker?
  • The opposing sizzle may be more captivating then rational discourse.
  • Lisa's vivacity and sense of humour help put sizzle into this segment.
  • My seventy year old fried and dried brain sizzled when it connected Manuel to the wheelchair. Transportation for people confined to a wheelchair
  • Many vegetables - such as pattypan squash, peppers, and tomatoes - are delicious when sizzled on the grill.
  • What you saw in that sizzle reel, you saw locations predominately from the Canary Islands because it was the first 6 weeks of photography. Producer Kevin De La Noy On Set Interview CLASH OF THE TITANS – Collider.com
  • Mia reported that the broth was simmering Holly was using the easy version of the risotto recipe, which used canned broth instead of marrow, and poured the oil and arborio rice into a butter-coated pan, and when the pan began to sizzle, Mia added the saffron threads, turning the rice a beautiful golden yellow. The Love Goddess’ Cooking School
  • The mushrooms sizzled invitingly as Kathryn tucked into a garlic-soaked slice of Italian bread.
  • It was a great party, the champagne flowed, the souvlakis sizzled and the fireworks display was, well, spectacular to say the least.
  • She is known for stories with strong visual narratives, interesting secondary characters, accurate historical detail and love scenes with lots of sizzle.
  • They ooze charm and charisma, with more sizzle than a steak…
  • May their sizzle never fizzle should be the opening prayer in this mixed genre film that careens wildly from romantic comedy to big bang action movie.
  • With hundreds of tulips, daffodils, hyacinths, lilies, alliums and other bulbs to consider for planting this fall, catalogues give both the visual sizzle and nitty-gritty information needed to make smart choices.
  • Quickly he smoked it until it was just a butt, which he tossed into the toilet bowl where it extinguished with a sizzle.
  • Long summer nights can be vastly improved by the addition of a slow sizzle and clouds of aromatic smoke, no matter what the neighbours might think.
  • Meanwhile, melt the butter in a large pan, add the anchovies, tomato puree, crushed garlic and olive paste, and stir until it sizzles.
  • The brownish mush in the pan was beginning to sizzle.
  • She flung wild glances, like those of an entrapped animal, up and down the big whitewashed room that panted with heat and that was thickly humid with the steam that sizzled from the damp cloth under the irons of the many ironers. CHAPTER I
  • There was a sizzle as Jack poured the batter onto the griddle.
  • There's nary a nipple in site, which suggests that the marketing people knew they had to sell the sizzle instead of the steak.
  • He understands macro economics and would sizzle the monocular 'thicko' like a lamb chop on a barbeque. Army Rumour Service
  • THE I-BAR sizzled with Salsa beats last weekend when ace Salsa dancers thrilled Bangalore's party circuit with the latest in Latino and Salsa rhythms.
  • And then she joined hands with the other witch, and eldritch force sizzled through them like a river of blue lightning, and my plans changed on the spot.
  • On the Central Coast, cooks season well-marbled beef with salt and garlic, sizzle it over local red-oak coals and serve it with the invariable trinity of garlic bread, stewed local pinquito beans and tomato salsa.
  • Atlanta also serves a chicken sizzler and crêpes stuffed with ratatouille, all with a selection of breads.
  • The twin arms of that mechanical gibbet forced his hands down into the liquid, which sizzled and steamed.
  • Clearly, the one with the most pregame sizzle is option C., USATODAY.com - NL battery is top All-Star Game attraction
  • Something sizzled, and the light scent of something burning reached her nose - damn, the bacon.
  • It's a seriously sizzled slice of retro garage beat fleeced with some deliciously groovy hip-hugging fuzzed-up funky flavorings and blessed with some of the sassiest saxophone in town.
  • Among the highlights is a haute couture cloque silk dress by Givenchy, the designer with whom Hepburn was most closely linked, which she wore to promote "Paris when it Sizzles. Undefined
  • The sun was beginning to sizzle the land.
  • As soon as the garlic begins to sizzle, add the mushrooms and butter and season to taste. Times, Sunday Times
  • Be sure to admire the crown of mussels, and listen for the sizzle before digging in.
  • But he was gorgeous: our eyes met and something went sizzle across the dressing room. Times, Sunday Times
  • While newspapers provided some notably serious reporting, for the most part the TV news zone was predictably agog with glitz and sizzle.
  • There's not much to do here but fish, dive, watch the sun sizzle down into the Indian Ocean and to dawdle your bicycle along the island's one path.
  • His speed and fresh legs will bring some much-needed sizzle to the offense.
  • The showers have paused and the sun brushes the patio as the steaks and sausages sizzle on the grill.
  • They may not be glamorous or have a lot of sizzle, but they work.
  • The sun was beginning to sizzle the land.
  • Valentine is fictional, a character in Judith Krantz's Scruples, a book that positively sizzles with brand-name-dropping, put there not as paid product placement but as verisimilitude of an especially glamorous kind. Archive 2008-07-01
  • Because I saw it piece by piece, it lost some of its sizzle, but I still thought it was a good movie.
  • Their subtle lack of receptiveness is finally made flagrantly obvious when one noisily hawks an enormous loogie and spits it onto the stove, where it sizzles like an oyster at a beachside barbecue.
  • The no-frills atmosphere and the constant sizzle of the deep fryer add an air of authenticity, even if take-out orders aren't wrapped in newspaper anymore.
  • The sizzle is the key thing, not the steak, and if the steak is rancid you try a tastier sauce. AustralianIT.com.au | Top Stories
  • A famous scene between them intercuts their developing romance with fireworks and is pure sizzle.
  • For a province that features steak and eggs before 11 a.m. on more than a few menus, you'd expect to smell your fair share of sizzlers around the neighbourhood.
  • We live in an age of sizzle over substance, of hyping everything to the point of utter annoyance.
  • The problem was, like every other guy she'd dated in the past fifteen years, there'd been no sizzle between them.
  • The weather was good as the steaks sizzled away on the giant barbeque grills along side baked jacket potatoes.
  • She goes into the kitchen and I hear the sizzle of ham competing with the murmur of talk from the other room where I've already heard a fellow praying, leading prayer.
  • I would include the sizzle of meat on a braaivleis fire, the sharp hiss of a can of Castle being opened.
  • But he was gorgeous: our eyes met and something went sizzle across the dressing room. Times, Sunday Times
  • Atlanta also serves a chicken sizzler and crêpes stuffed with ratatouille, all with a selection of breads.
  • If the butter sizzles loudly and melts and bubbles quickly, the pan is ready.
  • The presentations are followed by a 30-second "sizzle" - industry jargon for those all-important Saturday-morning commercials. All's Fair In Toyland, U.S.A.
  • As soon as the garlic begins to sizzle, add the mushrooms and butter and season to taste. Times, Sunday Times
  • A real sizzler of a show. Times, Sunday Times
  • Saturday's National League Eastern Division Championship win sizzled with ridership eclipsing 6,000 fans. Eschaton
  • The air sizzled as oxygen was greedily consumed by the roiling ball of fire.
  • It is short on sizzle, but generous with the steak.
  • They also retained Japanese words that were done in different fonts or calligraphy as a part of the background of the panels "sizzle" "fwump" "ouch" "mumble"--they just wrote the English translation in small letters next to it. How to kill 15 minutes of your lunch hour.
  • Eleven salmon steaks, slathered in chipotle sauce, sizzled over the fire that night. Whitewater, Survival, and the Best Salmon Fishing in Alaska
  • Keyboards burble mournfully, walking basslines practically sprint, drums sizzle and snap like Rice Krispies left out in the rain, and the divine Ms. Em slingshots situationist slogans straight at our heads.
  • Heat the butter and oil in a sauté pan and sizzle the onion and garlic for 2 minutes until soft. A Passion for Food
  • The grapes sizzled, sputtered, and melted into syrup, basting and braising the sausages in their bubbling juices.
  • It has a way of diminishing the shine, dulling the glamour and dampening the sizzle of even the glitziest of clubs.
  • The sizzle and smell of pork fat greeted us as we sat back down at the garden table.
  • The oil lamp sizzled softly.
  • Automatic weapons fire sizzles over my head; mortars concuss in the water. Masked
  • There's not much to do here but fish, dive, watch the sun sizzle down into the Indian Ocean and to dawdle your bicycle along the island's one path.
  • Electricity sizzled as smaller electrical discharges went off.
  • August 9, 2008 at 5:45 pm eben wen ai had mai big haus before ai downsizzled ai had lots ob plants in teh pots……can move em eeezy ai always werked…….. but ai nebber had teh kiddlets at home wif ter liddel birdie moufs open…… feed me…..feed me but ai finkso yew will enjoy gettin out n about……… den ai will retire an ai kin stay home sum wen aim not trabelin buyin beads, werkin on genealology, an meetin cheezpeeps Reenkarnashun - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger?
  • Make your pumps, boots or high-heeled sandals sizzle in purple suede or bronze patent. Some Ways to Make a Matched Pantsuit Look Hip, Not Frumpy
  • The meat-free options, all reasonably priced, were spinach and ricotta cannelloni; quorn sizzler; spicy bean chilli; Mediterranean lasagne; and mushroom and broccoli pasta bake.
  • Of course, everything is smacked and sizzled together on a tawa.
  • This action causes the solar atmosphere to sizzle with high-energy X-rays and gamma rays and accelerate proton and electron particles into the solar system.
  • Heat the butter and oil in a sauté pan and sizzle the onion and garlic for 2 minutes until soft. A Passion for Food
  • Continental grills, which are served as sizzlers include ‘barbecued spring chicken’, made of tender chicken, grilled fish, grilled spare-ribs and ‘Green pepper steak’.
  • The noise in the kitchen was almost deafening, filled with the shouts of cooks, the clatter of pans, the hissing sizzle of some food deep-frying.
  • The movie sizzles with Morris and Elisa's sexy dialogue.
  • As Bolton sizzled—the highest temperature of the year so far—sunseekers and children on their Easter holidays basked in local parks and beauty spots.
  • Yes, the team can run the ball, but there isn't much sizzle in the passing game.
  • The female lead had the sizzle and smolder of a cold slab of butter, too.
  • Flaming sections bubbled and sizzled into the depths, and blazing sailcloth fluttered into the waves. End of Time
  • That was the defining message from an utterly riveting battle between Heriot's and Melrose, which sizzled with enough effervescent vim to warm the coldest of hearts.
  • But what good reporting lacks in sizzle is made up for in authenticity.
  • Dinner that night consisted of sizzler sausages cooked on the barbeque, microwave pasta, and yes, chips and dip on the side.
  • Rain sizzled and evaporated as it came into contact with raw energy, fire, and electricity. Superhero Nation: how to write superhero novels and comic books » Call’s Review Forum
  • There was a separate bar area and a huge barbecue pit where shish kabobs sizzled. Globe and Mail
  • The grapes sizzled, sputtered, and melted into syrup, basting and braising the sausages in their bubbling juices.
  • A soulful sizzler for simple family holidays. Times, Sunday Times
  • From over the noise of hammering and the sizzle of molten metal striking water, he heard a faint answering call.
  • Large sausages sizzled in a covered tray, and at the end of the line was a stack of hot buttered toast.
  • *Thud… sizzle sizzle* …aifink yew has da freakwencees awf jes a itteh bitteh bit…. jes a guess doh… Mak it like dis. - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger?
  • Easter falls quite late this year; time will tell whether it will be a sizzler. Times, Sunday Times
  • The audio track is without obvious flaw, and we hear every dying scream, sizzle of hot pokers, and swoosh of descending swords with great clarity and resonance.
  • It promises to be a sizzler in every respect. Times, Sunday Times
  • For all its sizzle, it has, after twelve years, been unable to become much more than a rich man's diversion.
  • The sun was beginning to sizzle the land.
  • That was 1980, a year of such sizzle and swelter that it has become memorable to those who experienced it, and created widespread doubt that its misery could ever be matched. Record-breaking heat wilts National Book Festival crowd
  • One moment demanding a sensitive physicality that eased her down the face of a wave in a sizzle of surf, and the next demanding brute strength to bludgeon her prow into a rising hillock of sloppy green water.
  • The oil lamp sizzled softly.
  • But he was gorgeous: our eyes met and something went sizzle across the dressing room. Times, Sunday Times

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