crépiter

crépiter
An intransitive verb is one that does not require a direct object (e.g., éternuer.).
intransitive verb
a. to crackle
Tu as remis du bois dans la cheminée ? J'entends le feu crépiter.Did you put wood in the fireplace? I can hear the fire crackling.
a. to sizzle
Laisse crépiter la saucisse à feu doux pendant que tu prépares des œufs brouillés dans une autre poêle.Let the sausage sizzle over a low heat while you scramble some eggs in another skillet.
a. to patter
Il commence à pleuvoir, on entend les premières gouttes de pluie crépiter sur le toit.It's starting to rain; we hear the first drops of rain pattering on the roof.
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