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crack·ling [ˈkrækl̩ɪŋ] N

1. crackling:

crackling of paper
crackling of fire
crackling (on the radio, telephone line)

2. crackling (pork skin):

crackling

II . crack·le [ˈkrækl̩] VB trans to crackle sth

III . crack·le [ˈkrækl̩] N (on the radio, telephone line)

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
The enchantment of the child was sure, if the olive leaves burned with a loud crackling sound.
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There were dreadful crackling and glow in the deep night.
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The fried skin after the blubber is called "koro", and analogous to fritter/crackling.
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It has been reported that early models produced a crackling noise at high volume levels with certain sound cards.
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Both as an actor and a writer he was recognised as a master of pyrotechnic puns, surreal behaviour in public and private places, and crackling cross-chat.
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This is similar to crackling caused by poor contact in switches, and like switches, potentiometers are to some extent self-cleaning: running the wiper across the resistance may improve the contact.
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A crackling floor is generally a sign of wood delamination due to excessive dryness.
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You can be exhausted from the hours involved, yet crackling with excitement.
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The male has a distinctive crackling mating call; the female is rather silent for a female duck, but can manage a feeble "quack".
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An outdoor fireplace can simply be a decorative element, which allows homeowners to enjoy a crackling fire while entertaining in the backyard.
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