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Crackled

Crackled \Crac"kled\ (-k'ld), a. (Fine Arts) Covered with minute cracks in the glaze; -- said of some kinds of porcelain and fine earthenware.

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crackled
  1. (context pottery English) Having a crackle, or glaze resembling many small cracks. v

  2. (en-past of: crackle)

Usage examples of "crackled".

His face was flushed, his lean angular body practically crackled with frustrated energy, and his language was getting really distressing.

He was the Deathstalker, hero and legend and saviour of Humanity, and for a moment his presence crackled on •.

She dropped her aversion memr lo dllow herself to be seen, and her power crackled on the air around her.

Psionic energies surged and crackled in the street around her, and her presence flowered like a rose made up of thorns.

So they put their minds together, raised and harnessed their power till it crackled on the air around them, and then struck down at the uber-espers in the Palace.

The radio crackled into life: Teams Six and Seven were in pursuit of snakes that had left the spawning grounds in the opposite direction, but the majority were coming Team One's way.

But when he tried to reach Okker in his har bormaster's lookout at the Eye of the lagoon, the beam crackled with interference.

The pack was quickly connected and crackled immediately with tiny spurts as insects were vaporized.

All around her, the atmosphere crackled, popped, boomed and thundered with the resultant explosions as immeasurable positive forces recombined and all the previously expended energy was reabsorbed.

Metal and composites crackled and sighed in reaction as weight and pressure altered.

His hair, including his eyebrows and eyelashes and the hair on his arms, crackled with static.

A bolt of blue-white lightning crackled between him and the console, driving him back.

Killa protested, trying to inject a little humour into the tensions that crackled about them all.

On the stove, the grease she was cooking the fish in crackled and spat.

Even though it was only the first week of September, the nights at sixty-three hundred feet crackled with the promise of winter.