2. Noun. An Indian dish of meat and vegetables served sizzling on a hot plate. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Sizzler
1. a very hot day [n -S]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Sizzler
Literary usage of Sizzler
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Rudder by Thomas Fleming Day (1912)
"They gave sizzler a stamp of originality, which was reflected in all her other
fittings. ... It was our intention to launch sizzler on my arrival June ist, ..."
2. Rudder by Thomas Fleming Day (1912)
"So as sizzler my craft shall be known henceforth in these pages, where, the Fates
willing, her fortunes will be followed for the benefit of those unschooled ..."
3. St. Nicholas by Mary Mapes Dodge (1907)
"He lined out the hottest kind of a sizzler over Chub's head and was ready to go
to second when Post fielded it. But he decided to stay where he was for the ..."
4. The Speaker (1913)
""Ain't this a-goin' to be a sizzler? I'm jest about melted." Mrs. Keel, who was
hanging up clothes, ..."
5. Canteening Overseas, 1917-1919 by Marian Baldwin (1920)
"To-day is a sizzler, quite the worse we've had. The dust pours in at the windows
and the canteen is black with flies. We've been making lemonade for ..."
6. The Rural Community, Ancient and Modern by Newell LeRoy Sims (1920)
"When youth is serving, it behooves age to use strategy, so he waved feebly at
the wide curves; but when the pitcher tried to sneak a straight sizzler across ..."
7. Canteening Overseas, 1917-1919 by Marian Baldwin (1920)
"To-day is a sizzler, quite the worse we've had. The dust pours in at the windows
and the canteen is black with flies. We've been making lemonade for ..."