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crickle, v.|ˈkrɪk(ə)l| [Echoic.] intr. To make a sharp, thin sound; to make a succession of sharp sounds. Hence ˈcrickle n.
1883Stallybrass tr. Grimm's Teut. Myth. III. 929 You hear him [sc. the wild hunter] bluster in the air, so that it ‘crickles and crackles’. 1926U.F. Ch. Mission Rec. Aug. 361/1 There ran a crickle of wind in the thatch. |