That is the correct spelling of "sizzling" (noisy bubbling due to high temperature).
I Heard a sizzling sound of a thunderstorm
Yes, "sizzling sausages" is an example of alliteration because both words start with the same "s" sound. Alliteration involves using the same initial consonant sound in close proximity to create a rhythmic effect.
Hot and cold
marinated, boiled, grilled and fried pig face (ears, cheeks and snout)
The suffix of "spell" is " -el."
I Heard a sizzling sound of a thunderstorm
the bacon was sizzling on the hot frying pan
The bacon was sizzling in the frying pan, sending savory aromas wafting through the kitchen.
I'd swallow those six sizzling sweet-and-sour sausages.
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
The freshly-cut bacon had a wonderful aroma while it was sizzling in the pan.
well it sounds like, a barbecue on fire which is sizzling.Because if you touch a sizzling grill, its like fire.
The cast of Sizzling Summer Destinations - 2006 includes: Mariel Hemingway
The cast of Sizzling Outdoor Kitchens - 2007 includes: Frank Lorey as himself