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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151. Check for a crisp, mahogany-colored skin that will ensure a 96 relatively fat-free duck.
152. Now she was rattling along the empty streets, the horse's hooves sounding sharp and crisp in the silence.
153. I love to be out of doors on these bright, crisp autumn mornings.
154. Serve immediately with crisp salad, such as chicory, watercress and orange, and cranberry sauce.
155. Give them enough bait to lure them and when they call be cool, crisp, and efficient.
156. Smoky, crisp and dry, with traces of juniper and sage and admirable length.
157. Fry bacon, turning until brown and crisp, about 2-3 minutes either side.
158. Drop the mixture by tablespoons and brown a few minutes on each side until they are crisp.
159. Clinton appeared unruffled by the last-minute hitch, delivering his hour-long address in a crisp and fluid style.
160. Hand pinch pleat A hand pinch pleat heading, producing sharp, crisp pleats, is far superior to a taped version.
161. Plump red tomatoes, crisp green salads fresh with the bite of radish, spring onion and a trickle of salad dressing.
162. She held the lead and quietly plodded upward through the crisp snow that covered the long Baskan Glacier.
163. It's the sound of perfectly manicured hands striking crisp Gucci polo shirts.
164. These hands, and the crisp white shirtsleeves that lead away from them, are the only signs of me in the room.
165. This crisp shell gives way to hot luscious crab within, not tricked out with too many spices.
166. She lifted her arms to his shoulders and ran her fingers through his crisp hair, shivering at the silken touch.
167. Bold stripes in any one of six colours are set against a crisp white background.
168. If necessary, brown under a hot grill for a few min to crisp further before cutting into squares to serve.
169. Crisp, without the slightest hint of being greasy, it both crunches and melts in your mouth.
170. The weeds on the path, crisp with frost, were slippery white hummocks in the darkness leading to the door.
171. Thursday dawned crisp and sunny, perfect weather for a trial run, but I still chickened out!
172. Roast chicken emerges with a crisp mahogany brown skin and tender, juicy meat.
173. And hautecuisine served amid crisp table linen and sparkling glassware and china.
174. Hence the reception, with bottles of wine and the odd crisp provided by Paul Lexington Productions.
175. The gluten is in the process of setting and the crust is deceptively crisp, hiding the immature bread within.
176. As we exchanged information, the Alsatian sat at our feet, licking the salt out of an empty crisp packet.
176. Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and build good sentences.
177. Even hair which is naturally curly can be transformed because rollers can help to make the existing curls more crisp and structured.
178. The weather was crisp and clear and you could see the mountains fifty miles away.
179. Peel and quarter the bananas. Fry the bacon until crisp.
180. He covers the frying pan and cooks his sandwich until the bottom gets golden and crisp and then flips it over.
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