Synonym: bracing, breakable, brittle, clear, fragile, frail, fresh, sharp. Similar words: crispy, crisis, hypocrisy, financial crisis, whisper, display, dispute, Hispanic. Meaning: [krɪsp] n. a thin crisp slice of potato fried in deep fat. v. 1. make wrinkles or creases into a smooth surface 2. make brown and crisp by heating. adj. 1. (of something seen or heard) clearly defined 2. tender and brittle 3. pleasantly cold and invigorating 4. pleasingly firm and fresh and making a crunching noise when chewed 5. of hair in small tight curls 6. brief and to the point; effectively cut short.
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61. It's impossible to see the fat that's in a crisp, or biscuit, or chocolate bar.
62. The general's voice was crisp and clear as he addressed the meeting.
63. Her hands lifted to cradle his head, and hold him against her, her fingers raking through the crisp dark hair.
64. The pages were crisp and white and were filled with the most marvellous pictures of animals wearing clothes.
65. Trim crusts and leave bread at the bottom of a very low oven for several hours until crisp and pale brown.
66. Then she undressed with due care for her dress, unbelievably crisp after its night of stress.
67. The pea coats and chesterfields with their velvet collars were crisp and sharp.
68. Victoria Wine Chablis 1987, £6.39; this too has kept its crisp, nutty, lemony character.
69. Scatter with the Caerphilly and bake for 15 minutes until the pastry is crisp and the cheese is golden and bubbling.
70. Toast the slices in a slow oven until they are crisp.
71. Sprinkle with cheese. Cut into wedges or squares and separate slightly to have crisp edges.
72. His feet broke through the crisp outer layer of snow.
73. Water chestnuts are very crisp and are used for texture as much as flavour.
74. It prepared me better than anything I'd read or seen for the crisp exterior and soft centre of the Big Apple.
75. The Oregon women go through their structured warm-up, an orchestrated set of drills, crisp and choreographed.
76. What I was looking for is a crisp, chewy, substantial cookie that also tastes as good the next day.
77. At the door Nurse Lambert stood waiting with a wheelchair - crisp, starched, bright as the April sunlight.
78. So I've got eight crisp ten pound notes and one five pound note.
79. The stiffness of a hand pleated heading will help to keep the heading crisp and firm, giving a truly professional finish.
80. All very contemporary, but I found myself hankering for the crisp definition of the old Frederick Austin arrangement.
81. The maid served dinner: beef stew pie,(sentencedict.com) the pastry crisp and golden.
82. They arrive at the table still piping hot from the pan with an exterior that is crisp and light.
83. Butter is the dominant flavor of these crisp, delicate cookies dotted with tiny raisins which look like chocolate chips.
84. Bake the pastry at 180 for about twenty minutes until crisp and golden.
85. She snipped crisp green stalks with a pair of scissors.
86. A few leaves of crisp, cool romaine would make a good addition.sentencedict.com/crisp.html
87. There were crisp fresh rolls, smoked fish and swimming olives, two kinds of pate and chilled Sancerre.
88. Crisp and dry, the wine starts off slowly but builds to an impressive finish.
89. You can add some Oriental crunch to the entree with a crisp fresh salad enlivened with tangerines or oranges.
90. She ironed the uniform every chance, keeping it crisp and fresh.
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