The meat is sizzling on the grill, filling the air with a tantalizing aroma.
That is the correct spelling of "sizzling" (noisy bubbling due to high temperature).
There is no specific prefix for alliteration. Alliteration is a literary device that involves the repetition of initial consonant sounds in neighboring words.
Sizzling, scorching, sweltering.
The word "alliteration" is a noun. It refers to the repetition of the same consonant sound at the beginning of nearby words.
I'd swallow those six sizzling sweet-and-sour sausages.
No. The sizzling sound is from the fat contained in the sausages as they come into contact with heat.
The meat is sizzling on the grill, filling the air with a tantalizing aroma.
the bacon was sizzling on the hot frying pan
The bacon was sizzling in the frying pan, sending savory aromas wafting through the kitchen.
Er sausages. Er sausages. snatch of sausages
For example: The Sun Sizzled Softly in the afternoon.
Lots of things, boiling, roasting, scalding, sizzling, blistering, sizzling
the cold drink makes a sizzling sound because it is containg a little of carbon doxide which makes the sizzling sound when opened
No, but sizzle is.
no it is not a synonym
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