Sizzle

Verb

 * 1) to make the sound of water hitting a hot surface
 * 2) to be exciting or dazzling
 * The song sizzled with energy.

Noun

 * 1)  the sound of water hitting a hot surface
 * We heard the sizzle of the onions hitting the pan.
 * 1)  zing, zip, or pizazz; excitement.
 * Her performance had a lot of sizzle.

Thesaurus
assibilate, assibilation, ball the jack, barrel, be livid, be pissed, bluster, boil, boom, bowl along, breeze, breeze along, browned off, brush, burn, buzz, carry on, chafe, clip, cut along, effervesce, effervescence, effervescing, fizz, fizzle, fizzling, fleet, flit, fly, fly low, foot, fret, frication, frictional rustling, fume, go fast, go on, have a conniption, highball, hiss, hissing, hush, hushing, lisp, make knots, nip, outstrip the wind, pissed off, pour it on, rage, raise Cain, raise hell, raise the devil, raise the roof, rant, rant and rave, rave, rhonchus, rip, scorch, sear, seethe, shush, shushing, sibilance, sibilate, sibilation, siffle, sigmatism, simmer, siss, sissing, sizz, sizzling, skim, smoke, smolder, sneeze, sneezing, sniff, sniffle, snore, snort, snuff, snuffle, speed, spit, splutter, sputter, squash, squelch, squish, sternutation, stertor, stew, storm, storm along, sweep, swish, take on, tear, tear along, throw a fit, thunder along, wheeze, whish, whisk, whistle, whistling, white noise, whiz, whoosh, zing, zip, zoom

Verb

 * Catalan: espurnejar
 * French: grésiller
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Noun

 * French: grésillement
 * German: Zischen


 * Russian: шипение, шкварчание

Anagrams

 * zizels