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Example sentences for "crackles"

Lexicographically close words:
crackerjack; crackers; cracking; crackle; crackled; crackling; cracklings; crackly; cracknels; crackpot
  1. The fire crackles fine o' nights below the firs, and the smell of roasting meat and wood smoke is dear to the heart of man.

  2. Then it quieted to the low sultry croon which told of blazing midday when the streams are parched and the bent crackles like dry tinder.

  3. Above us and all around, it crackles and rolls, in long gusts or separate explosions.

  4. Sometimes the swelling is diffuse, with a dropsical or erysipelatoid aspect, and crackles like parchment when handled.

  5. Some cases are manifestly delirious, and in others the skin crackles on being handled.

  6. I fear to try new love, As boys to venture on the unknown ice, That crackles underneath them while they slide.

  7. Small crackles like the herring's roe, and large crackles like the ice cracks, could be produced by the potter as he chose.

  8. It is well to reiterate two tests which may be easily applied to Ninsei pieces--the paste is hard and brick-red or yellowish grey in colour, and the crackles are equal and circular in shape.

  9. It always seems to me the most desirable--the one that crackles best.

  10. The studio; a fire crackles gently in the tower-shaped stove.

  11. The bone gradually becomes expanded and crackles on pressure.

  12. As Tannhäuser declares his intention of returning to Venus, the music crackles and roars for a moment; then it subsides to broken phrases of utter despair as he describes his journey to Rome.

  13. The lightning crackles vividly in the orchestra, the thunder rolls, crashes and growls, and the thunder-god can almost be heard betaking himself off to continue his riot afar.

  14. Soft Shoes leaps a shadowy gate and crackles through a hedgerow.

  15. The room is unlit, save by the glorious fire, half wood, half coal, that crackles and laughs and leaps in the joy of its own fast living.

  16. Thus the whole reason why Agrigentine salt dissolves in fire and crackles in water is that this is its nature.

  17. The crackles vary in size from a half-inch to a very fine network; and this last is most valued.

  18. This is coated on both sides with a white material, in which alone the crackles appear.


  19. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "crackles" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.