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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181. He was dressed in an immaculate navy suit and a crisp white shirt.
182. Soft and sophisticated, there's nothing quite like the look of crisp, cool white.
183. Palace lacked the speed of thought, the wit and the crisp execution that their boss displayed in his post-match press conference.
184. Others barely notice the baskets of warm toast, the crisp bacon and popping champagne corks.
185. Heat the oil in a large pan and cook the pepper strips and spring onions until just cooked but still crisp.
186. One day Bernard arrived to find crisp wrappers littering the floor and the assistants sitting around smoking.
187. After the crisp freshness of the shop, the flat had a musty stale smell.
188. She had been given a plain black dress with a crisp white apron and a mob-cap.
189. It seems that every police car is brand-new, and Hussein's soldiers sport crisp, new uniforms.
190. He would slip a crisp hundred dollar bill into her Christmas envelope.
191. The accuracy of his geological maps was legendary, his crisp and lucid style apparent in everything he wrote.
192. Deer are supposed to be quiet creatures, but this one made a sound, each hoof crisp on the asphalt.
193. The application still ran close to the user to give a crisp look and feel.
194. I walked the long way with the early sun bright in my eyes and frosted gravel crisp beneath my feet.
195. Rhoda and my father lived on sausages and mash, and little crisp frozen chicken pies.
196. It had been an exceptional run, fine days, cool and calm, and crisp but clear nights.
197. Some silk fabrics will drape beautifully while others have a light, crisp appearance.
198. Sunflower and grapeseed varieties are light and therefore particularly good for frying, leaving food crisp and free from grease.
199. His skin was warm, the feel of crisp hair beneath the silk tantalising.
200. He gave me two crisp new twenty-five-dollar bills, a rarity in themselves and probably worth thousands.
201. His game reflects an attitude with shots crisp, incisively biting.
202. New: meal service in Royal Class features sumptuous season specialties served in fine china and crisp linen cloths.
203. He crunched through the crisp snow.
204. "Very well," I said, adopting a crisp authoritative tone.
205. Her house is light and airy, crisp and clean.
206. The presentation was crisp and methodical.
207. Pie crust should be crisp and golden brown.
208. Her voice was crisp and authoritative.
209. His conscience could enjoy the crisp swish of a departing skirt.
210. To the crack tip in the form of strain energy, In the present case[Sentencedict], this energy can be stored as a change of shape of the crisp and in the jaw muscles.
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