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sizzle

Sizzle vs X - What's the difference?

sizzle | x |


As a verb sizzle

is to make the sound of water hitting a hot surface.

As a noun sizzle

is (countable) the sound of water hitting a hot surface.

As a letter x is

the twenty-fourth letter of the.

As a symbol x is

voiceless velar fricative.

Grey vs Sizzle - What's the difference?

grey | sizzle |


As a proper noun grey

is .

As a verb sizzle is

to make the sound of water hitting a hot surface.

As a noun sizzle is

(countable) the sound of water hitting a hot surface.

Sizzle vs Undefined - What's the difference?

sizzle | undefined |


As a verb sizzle

is to make the sound of water hitting a hot surface.

As a noun sizzle

is (countable) the sound of water hitting a hot surface.

As an adjective undefined is

lacking a definition or value.

Sizzle vs Grill - What's the difference?

sizzle | grill |


As nouns the difference between sizzle and grill

is that sizzle is (countable) the sound of water hitting a hot surface while grill is grill.

As a verb sizzle

is to make the sound of water hitting a hot surface.

Fry vs Sizzle - What's the difference?

fry | sizzle |


As verbs the difference between fry and sizzle

is that fry is to cook (something) in hot fat while sizzle is to make the sound of water hitting a hot surface.

As nouns the difference between fry and sizzle

is that fry is (usually in plural fries) (mainly Canada and US) A fried potato while sizzle is the sound of water hitting a hot surface.

As a proper noun Fry

is {{surname}.

Sizzle vs Squeak - What's the difference?

sizzle | squeak |


As verbs the difference between sizzle and squeak

is that sizzle is to make the sound of water hitting a hot surface while squeak is to emit a short, high-pitched sound.

As nouns the difference between sizzle and squeak

is that sizzle is (countable) the sound of water hitting a hot surface while squeak is a short, high-pitched sound, as of two objects rubbing together, or the calls of small animals.

Sizzle - What does it mean?

sizzle | |

Sizzle vs Bristle - What's the difference?

sizzle | bristle | Related terms |

Sizzle is a related term of bristle.


As a verb sizzle

is to make the sound of water hitting a hot surface.

As a noun sizzle

is (countable) the sound of water hitting a hot surface.

As a proper noun bristle is

(slang|humorous) bristol, england (in imitation of the local dialect).

Splash vs Sizzle - What's the difference?

splash | sizzle |


As nouns the difference between splash and sizzle

is that splash is (onomatopoeia) the sound made by an object hitting a liquid while sizzle is (countable) the sound of water hitting a hot surface.

As verbs the difference between splash and sizzle

is that splash is to hit or agitate liquid so that part of it separates from the principal liquid mass while sizzle is to make the sound of water hitting a hot surface.

Seethe vs Sizzle - What's the difference?

seethe | sizzle | Related terms |


As verbs the difference between seethe and sizzle

is that seethe is to boil while sizzle is to make the sound of water hitting a hot surface.

As a noun sizzle is

the sound of water hitting a hot surface.

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