crepitated

[US]/ˈkrɛpɪteɪt/
[UK]/ˈkrɛpɪteɪt/

Translation

vi.to make a crackling or popping sound; to make a sound resembling breaking or fracturing; to crackle or snap

Phrases & Collocations

crepitate loudly

crepitate softly

crepitate underfoot

crepitate gently

crepitate in fire

crepitate with heat

crepitate when crushed

crepitate during cooking

crepitate on impact

Example Sentences

the fire began to crepitate as the wood burned.

you could hear the leaves crepitate underfoot.

the campfire crepitated softly in the night.

as the pasta cooked, it began to crepitate in the boiling water.

the fireworks crepitated in the sky, lighting up the night.

he loved to listen to the sound of the fire crepitating.

the crepitating sound of the popcorn made everyone laugh.

in the quiet forest, the branches crepitated under the weight of the snow.

as the oil heated, it began to crepitate in the pan.

the old house crepitated as the wind blew through it.

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