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    crack·le
    /ˈkrak(ə)l/

    verb

    • 1. make a rapid succession of slight cracking noises: "the fire suddenly crackled and spat sparks"

    noun

    • 1. a sound made up of a rapid succession of slight cracking sounds: "there was a crackle and a whine from the microphone"
    • 2. a pattern of minute surface cracks on painted or varnished surfaces, glazed ceramics, or glass.

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  2. The meaning of CRACKLE is to make small sharp sudden repeated noises. How to use crackle in a sentence.

  3. noun [ C or U ] uk / ˈkræk. ə l / us / ˈkræk. ə l / a short, dry, sharp sound: the crackle of burning logs. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases.

  4. To crackle is to make short, sharp cracking noises. A roaring fire in your wood stove crackles as it burns. Fires crackle, as small branches pop and snap from the heat, and a voice over an intercom might crackle with static.

  5. Crackle definition: to make slight, sudden, sharp noises, rapidly repeated.. See examples of CRACKLE used in a sentence.

  6. verb. 1. to make or cause to make a series of slight sharp noises, as of paper being crushed or of a wood fire burning. 2. (transitive) to decorate ( porcelain or pottery) by causing a fine network of cracks to appear in the glaze. 3. (intransitive) to abound in vivacity or energy. noun. 4. the act or sound of crackling. 5.

  7. noun [ C or U ] us / ˈkræk. ə l / uk / ˈkræk. ə l / a short, dry, sharp sound: the crackle of burning logs. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases.

  8. 1. to make or cause to make a series of slight sharp noises, as of paper being crushed or of a wood fire burning. 2. (Ceramics) ( tr) to decorate (porcelain or pottery) by causing a fine network of cracks to appear in the glaze. 3. ( intr) to abound in vivacity or energy.