Pronunciation: /ˈsɪzəlɪŋ/
verb present participle of the verb sizzle, which means to make a hissing sound like that of frying fat
A1 The bacon is sizzling in the pan.
A2 I sizzle the vegetables on the grill for a healthy meal.
B1 The steak sizzled as it cooked on the barbecue.
B2 The fireworks sizzled and crackled in the night sky.
C1 The excitement sizzled in the air as the team scored the winning goal.
C2 The tension sizzled between the two rivals as they prepared for the final showdown.
adjective describing something that is very hot or intense
A1 The sun was sizzling hot at the beach.
A2 I could hear the sizzling sound of bacon cooking in the kitchen.
B1 The sizzling steak on the grill smelled delicious.
B2 The sizzling fajitas at the Mexican restaurant were mouth-watering.
C1 The sizzling excitement of the crowd filled the stadium as the game began.
C2 The sizzling chemistry between the two actors made the movie unforgettable.
formal The sizzling sound of the steak cooking on the grill was music to my ears.
informal I love it when the weather is sizzling hot and I can go to the beach.
slang The party last night was sizzling, everyone was having a great time.
figurative The chemistry between the two actors on stage was sizzling, making the audience feel the tension.
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