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crackles
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n. 1 (plural of crackle English) 2 (context medicine plurae tantum lung sounds English) rales vb. (en-third-person singular of: crackle )
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Crackles , crepitations , or rales ( or ) are the clicking, rattling, or crackling noises that may be made by one or both lungs of a human with a respiratory disease during inhalation . They are often heard only with a stethoscope ("on auscultation "). ...
Usage examples of crackles.
The cassock had returned to his original priest robe, tiny crackles of energy rippling along the voluminous fabric.
She could hear the San Francisco operator, far off, getting San Francisco information for the number, then many pops and crackles in her ear, and at last the ringing noise itself.
Kohl was still the red vinyl record folded into the shape of a mouth, but now the record was cracked, splintered into a hundred pieces all loosely hanging together in the air, and Kohl's cold voice was full of broken crackles too, which actually made it sound less menacing.
All it needed was a few crackles and he'd sound just like the recording from Pierre's.
Gulls multiply in flight: torn tissue paper crackles, is smoothed, is spread out wide.
Once a crisp shaving crackles, but no lumber shed goes up sky-high in flames, contributing an item to the local papers: Langfuhr carpenter shop a total loss.
There were storms, and white crackles of lightening, and the boom of a wind which was so unlike the kamasheen.
I can't feel my heartbeat, just a sizzling hiss behind my ribs that crackles in my ears like lightning on a radio.
But sound was coming through: traditional astronauts' voices, distorted and overlaid with pops and crackles, and with a judder imposed by the lousy bandwidth of the compressed signals.