sizzle in a sentence
v. i.
📚 Grade Level: Grade 3, Grade 4, Grade 5
Definition
Sizzle: to make a hissing sound while cooking or when heated, often associated with the release of steam or fat.
Sample Sentences
- The steak began to sizzle as it hit the hot grill.
- In the summer, the pavement would sizzle under the scorching sun.
- She could hear the bacon sizzle in the pan, filling the kitchen with a mouthwatering aroma.
- As the fireworks shot into the sky, they made a sizzle that echoed in the night.
- His enthusiasm for the project caused ideas to sizzle and spark around the room.
- The steak began to sizzle as it hit the hot grill, filling the air with a mouthwatering aroma.
- During summer barbecues, the sound of burgers sizzling is a welcome soundtrack to outdoor gatherings.
- She could hear the vegetables sizzle in the pan, a sign that dinner was almost ready.
- In the quiet of the kitchen, the only sound was the gentle sizzle of onions caramelizing in butter.
- The fireworks lit up the sky, accompanied by the sizzle of sparklers held by excited children.