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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91. Bake until golden brown and crisp, 15 to 20 minutes; set aside.
92. The edges of the pasta are crisp and browned and nearly brittle.
93. Aimed at the dedicated games player with crisp graphics and rapid scaling, it's let down by short battery life.
94. My father had gone to the bank and taken out new money that gleamed with a fresh, crisp gloss.
95. Finally, the duck is suspended in an open-mouth wood-burning oven and roasted until it is crisp and mahogany colored.
96. A crisp, clean color photograph of the finished dish accompanies each recipe.
97. No more snow had fallen, the sky was still overcast but the air was crisp and a little warmer.
98. Ant: Anything - potato sacks, vacuum cleaner bags, crisp packets ... Louise: That's stupid.
99. Canapes were suitably Daliesque - smoked salmon, potato crisp and olive creations shaped as lobsters.
100. Long, muscled legs were shown to full advantage by a pair of crisp khaki shorts.
101. Print quality was very good, with crisp, sharp text and well balanced colour graphics.
102. Five minutes before end of cooking, open foil to crisp the top.
103. This talented five-piece pours a sweet and sultry mix of original torch melodies with a twist of crisp and snappy swing sounds.
104. Ornaments and statues were cast in a mould and the material lent itself very well to this technique, preserving crisp detailing.
105. He had shaved too, and the crisp scent of cologne mingled with the fresh fragrance of the soap he had used.
106. Brush the tops of the loaves with cold water, which helps form the crisp crust for which French bread is famous.
107. Cook until golden brown and crisp. Remove from the oven and leave to cool completely.
108. Ask your family and friends to give you their empty crisp packets for a week.
109. They belong to a generation which likes the feel of crisp fivers and tenners in their hands.
110. Crisp precast concrete slabs are teamed with brick, the latter helping to soften the overall surface.
111. A crisp winter morning greeted us with snow quilted in twinkling ice crystals.
112. This crisp, dry wine is a steal at $ 9.
113. We imagine this crisp symbol scarlet with a powerful blush, scarlet also with the blood of tumescence.
114. Potted game is most delicious and delicate with hot thin crisp brown toast for tea or as a first course at lunch.
115. Place in preheated oven and bake until silo is crisp and brown, about 30 minutes.
116. In a large ovenproof skillet, cook bacon over moderate heat until crisp,[http://sentencedict.com/crisp.html] about 10 minutes.
117. All this is presented with slick lighting and production values, moving along at a crisp pace.
118. He did not get a standing ovation; instead the applause resembled the sound of empty crisp packets blowing across an playground.
119. He was walking home in a thick fog, wondering when the crisp, blue skies of autumn might appear.
120. Crisp filo pastry slices are filled with bramley apple, sultanas, and black cherry with kirsch and must be served warm.
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