From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishsizzlingsiz‧zling /ˈsɪzəlɪŋ/ adjective especially American English 1 HOTvery hot SYN boiling a sizzling afternoon2 very exciting, especially in a sexual way a sizzling scandalous affair
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sizzling• She preferred the sizzling animosity between them to this ... this awkwardness.• Thirty-One Pascoe watched a globe as it glowed in the darkness, then rose and fell in a sizzling arc.• The searchlights from the guards' boxes competed feebly with the storm still sizzling blue in the distance.• He sprawls across it and shudders like his back's broken, and there's a crackling noise like sizzling fat.• Ideal conditions are when there has been no appreciable rain for some months, followed by a sizzling hot June and July.• After dark we followed the smell of sizzling meat down to the fair-ground.• sizzling sex scenes• She liked the sizzling sound of the water as it hit the stones when some one threw it from the bucket.• a sizzling summer day