Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun Same as
crackle-porcelain .
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Examples
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The results, named for the suckling pigs that often are used in the recipe, are tender white flesh encased in the crispy skin known as "cracklin.'"
Cooking Up Something Tasty Steve Dollar 2011
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The results, named for the suckling pigs that often are used in the recipe, are tender white flesh encased in the crispy skin known as "cracklin.'"
Cooking Up Something Tasty Steve Dollar 2011
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I agree that the cracklin was a LITTLE too toothsome, but for under $7, I found it pretty hard to complain too much.
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Us tries to keep them chillun in school but they don't have de good times I had when a child, a eatin 'cracklin' bread and buttermilk, liver, pig-tails, hog-ears and turnip greens.
Slave Narratives: a Folk History of Slavery in the United States From Interviews with Former Slaves South Carolina Narratives, Part 1 Work Projects Administration
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I could hear the shouts of the men, the roar an 'cracklin' of the flames, an 'see 'em creepin', creepin ', gainin', gainin '-!
Dawn 1894
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From 3:30 p.m. on, the bar will feature $5 specialty cocktails and $4 draft beers, as well as a menu of New Orleans inspired street food, like house-made cracklin ($2), popcorn shrimp ($5) and frog legs ($10).
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Rudolph's also sells dried pork rind and cracklin "pellets" ready for deep frying at home or in your restaurant.
Meathead Goldwyn: Lip Smackin' Pigskin Cracklins Meathead Goldwyn 2011
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Rudolph's also sells dried pork rind and cracklin "pellets" ready for deep frying at home or in your restaurant.
Meathead Goldwyn: Lip Smackin' Pigskin Cracklins Meathead Goldwyn 2011
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Like an asthmatic, flat-footed brainiac on the dreaded gym class mile run (not to divulge too much about my adolescent self), we as a nation are now grimly limping toward the end of the year, teeth gritted, bracing ourselves for the next spasm and wondering if there's anything we can possibly do about the throbbing in our shins (if "shins" means "wallets" and "throbbing" means "Sweet cracklin 'Kalamazoo, but I am broke.").
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But, I must say, the Cajuns sure know how to cook boudin and cracklin.
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