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sizzle
1 ENTRIES FOUND:
sizzle
(verb)
sizzle
/
ˈ
sɪzəl/
verb
sizzles
;
sizzled
;
sizzling
sizzle
/
ˈ
sɪzəl/
verb
sizzles
;
sizzled
;
sizzling
Britannica Dictionary definition of SIZZLE
[
no object
]
1
:
to make a hissing sound like the sound water makes when it hits hot metal
bacon
sizzling
in the pan
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2
chiefly US, informal
:
to be very exciting, romantic, etc.
Their romance
sizzled
throughout the whole summer.
The book
sizzles
with excitement.
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— sizzle
noun
[
singular
]
I heard the
sizzle
of frying bacon.
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