Crackling in a sentence as a noun

If only I had a pleasant, crackling fire!

In the damp/rain/mist/fog you can hear a lot of crackling and humming from them. I can understand why people get angry with them.

"Shall be judged not" is the speech and just the memory with its crackling soundtrack gets me. It's odd how even with a prepared speech he still belted out a better version on the day.

But what you said before is that the notebook in your story was sitting in a puddle of water, 10ml seeped in, and then when you turned it over, you heard "crackling, smoke, etc." An electrical short, yes.

There are several smaller bangs and some crackling noise after that. Some of these I suspect are echoes, but party it would also be the sound of the thing passing through the air, and then possibly breaking up.

The crackling sound of the engine start, and the sound it makes when it 'digs in' under acceleration, is viscerally thrilling. The smell of a hot engine, and the shaking of the car also add a lot of fun.

The audio literally cuts out or lags for a fraction of a second, causing very audible crackling. First time it happened I thought I had ripped a CD incorrectly, it sounds like a CD with scratches in it.

I think my ideal living/working conditions are probably: hot beverage, crackling fire, rain outside, jazz playing in the background.

I like whispers, the sound of scissors cutting hair, light footsteps, bonfire crackling noises, pencil against paper... I'll read more about it, but thanks for getting me introduced!

Aaaaah, the fire has some irregular loud crackling sounds that are fairly distracting! This imaginary beach campfire party of mine isn't an ideal working environment!

I imagined to be like ice which does make crackling noises when it freezes due to expansion, except cooling rocks will shrink causing the same. Re-solidifying rock would probably sound louder and the acoustic signature may travel further.

Just as you're starting to furrow your brow and wonder if some acoustical law hasn't been violated, you hear/feel this rumbling that starts low and quickly builds to an extended crackling locomotive of noise. It's impossible not to get giddy about it.

For example, imagine if playing a drum and violin simultaneously produced crackling static! That being said, it's a poor linkbait title for a superficial article that's missing nuance, rigor, and causality.

Yeah, I had to switch to Vmware player due to crackling noise, VirtualBox devs commented somewhere that it's all very specific to hardware and not in their "main focus", so they don't seem to be very interested fixing it.

A movie theater is a completely different environment than your living room This is true - my living room doesn't have somebody eating out of a loudly crackling popcorn bag, people talking to each other a few seats away, a dude behind me who accidentally dunts the seat every now and then when he crosses and uncrosses his legs, a dim slightly out-of-focus picture with the top chopped off because the projector hasn't been set up properly, or a woman updating facebook on her smartphone in my eyeshot every few minutes+. Truly magical.

Crackling definitions

noun

the residue that remains after animal fat has been rendered

See also: greaves

noun

the sharp sound of snapping noises

See also: crackle crepitation