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Definition of Sizzlings
1. sizzling [n] - See also: sizzling
Lexicographical Neighbors of Sizzlings
Literary usage of Sizzlings
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Woman who Waits by Frances R. Donovan (1920)
"... and sizzlings emerged from skillets on a big range in the back of the kitchen
and mingled in the din made up of the clatter of the dishes and the ..."
2. A Journey to Nature by Andrew Carpenter Wheeler (1901)
"Something told me that this was like looking through the empyrean for the lost
sticks we sent up, as if one could recover the precious sizzlings and ..."
3. ... Volcanoes and Earthquakes by Edwin James Houston (1908)
"... the rushing of a strong underground wind, accompanied by a hissing sound,
which resembled the sizzlings heard when red hot coals are thrown in water. ..."
4. Human Work by Charlotte Perkins Gilman (1904)
"Our leisure class— most copiously fired and fed and stoutly refusing to work—fill
all the air about them with futile sizzlings and noises. ..."