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Sentence count:219+15Posted:2016-12-23Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: bracingbreakablebrittleclearfragilefrailfreshsharpSimilar words: crispycrisishypocrisyfinancial crisiswhisperdisplaydisputeHispanicMeaning: [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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121. Crisp hair curling on his collar, Levi 501s and a taupe cotton shirt.
122. She had promptly dropped her tin tray and her shrill shrieks began to split the crisp winter air.
123. Andrea was wearing a cheesecloth smock and agonizing over whether to eat a salt and vinegar crisp.
124. Liverpool turned up the heat with their crisp, passing game.
125. By the time they were brown and crisp, his question no longer was quite so rhetorical.
126. Ladies swim in the pond itself, which is crisp and clean with ducks upon it.
127. The crisp patterns of ploughed fields and domed woods stand in relief, sharpened by sunlight and shadow.
128. Sofas are plump with crisp white bed pillows. Votive candles twinkle in every room.
129. A winner, sure, and so he lay basking in the crisp white sunlight, almost believing.
130. But when she swallowed, the first mouthful of crisp apple hurt her throat so much she almost cried.
131. The sky was blue, the air crisp and clear, and the sun was shining on a patch of yellow crocuses.
132. Yoghurt Muesli is a unique product with a crisp bite aimed at the many consumers who eat yoghurt with muesli.
133. Place on a baking sheet and bake in a very low oven until crisp.
134. Crisp yellow leaves scrunched satisfyingly underfoot, giving off a sweet sad scent.
135. The clean, crisp air of mountainous regions is perhaps the most beneficial of all.
136. He was like the bandleaders her Gran remembered, in a crisp collar, soothing through a megaphone.
137. Glue is generally sniffed from bags(sentencedict.com), often freezer or crisp bags.
138. He hands over one crisp dollar bill and 40,000 sucres in coins and stained notes.
139. By the solid building up of crisp and exact detail.
140. Place on baking sheets and bake four about 10 minutes until crisp and golden.
141. It's hard driven, but Tommy is unmistakeably a jazz drummer, very crisp and energetic and clearly leading the group.
142. His photographs, which are also held in Edinburgh, are stunningly crisp and evocative of the places and people he visited.
143. Its looks are ordinary, but what it lacks aesthetically it makes up for in crisp handling and user-friendliness.
144. It was low-pitched and reverentially modulated, a nice, crisp, modest baritone.
145. Cook bacon pieces in a skillet over medium heat until crisp.
146. Thirty-eight runners went to post, with Red Rum and Crisp joint favourites at 9-1.
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147. Crisp linens and fresh flowers add the final, comforting touch.
148. Dry, crisp cakes are often the result of an oven temperature that is too hot.
149. This meant going from one bank to another, a bag brimming with wads of crisp drachma notes.
150. The shadows were rapidly lengthening, and in the air there was the crisp, metallic scent of winter.
More similar words: crispycrisishypocrisyfinancial crisiswhisperdisplaydisputeHispanicdispersedispatchdisplacecrimeon displaydispose ofscriptcringecriticascribedisparagingpredisposeddispensabledescribeacrimonycriteriacriticaldispensationcriticizesubscriberprescribeindispensable
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