the crisp browned skin of roast pork
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crack•ling
(krak′ling or, for 2, 3, -lən),USA pronunciation n.
- the making of slight cracking sounds rapidly repeated.
- Foodthe crisp browned skin or rind of roast pork.
- Food, Dialect TermsUsually, cracklings. [Southern U.S.]the crisp residue left when fat, esp. hog or chicken fat, is rendered.
- crackle + -ing1 1540–50
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crack•le /ˈkrækəl/USA pronunciation
v., -led, -ling, n.
v. [no object]
n. [countable]
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- to make slight, sudden, sharp noises:The campfire crackled in the night.
- to exhibit liveliness, excitement, or the like;
sparkle:The play crackled with wit.
n. [countable]
- the act or sound of crackling:the crackle of the breakfast cereal.
crack•le
(krak′əl),USA pronunciation v., -led, -ling, n.
v.i.
v.t.
n.
v.i.
- to make slight, sudden, sharp noises, rapidly repeated.
- to form a network of fine cracks on the surface.
- Ceramics(of ceramic glaze) to craze.
- to exhibit liveliness, vibrancy, anticipation, etc.:The play crackled with wit.
v.t.
- to cause to crackle.
- to break with a crackling noise.
- Ceramicsto craze (ceramic glaze).
n.
- the act of crackling.
- a crackling noise.
- Ceramicsa network of fine cracks, as in the glaze of some kinds of porcelain.
- Ceramicscrackleware.
- crack + -le 1490–1500
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to make or cause to make a series of slight sharp noises, as of paper being crushed or of a wood fire burning - (transitive)
to decorate (porcelain or pottery) by causing a fine network of cracks to appear in the glaze - (intransitive)
to abound in vivacity or energy
the act or sound of crackling intentional crazing in the glaze of a piece of porcelain or pottery - Also called: crackleware
porcelain or pottery so decorated
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