crackly

/ˈkrækli/
adjective
  1. Making or having a series of short, sharp sounds; tending to crackle.
    • The old radio had a crackly sound that reminded me of my grandfather's house.
    • The toast was perfectly golden and crackly when I bit into it.
    • Her voice was crackly from cheering at the concert all night.
  2. Having a texture or appearance that resembles a network of fine cracks.
    • She loved the crackly surface of the aged photograph.
    • The paint on the old barn door was dry and crackly.
    • The crackly glaze on the pottery gave it an antique look.
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