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If you are trying to describe something as being crisp, you can use 'crisp' as an adjective to describe the noun. An example would be: The apple was so crisp and juicy.
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McCain, who went second, was crisp by contrast, and his anecdotes colorful.
Canadian Reeves' notorious woodenness meant he was virtually burnt to a crisp by acting heavyweights Gary Oldman and Anthony Hopkins.
With most small Chinese releases burned to a crisp by Interstellar, it was the turn of a few plucky Euro releases to sneak into the global charts.
The outer parts were soft and fluffy, while the parts that touched the patty had been rendered crisp by a brief stint on the grill.
Re "He Keeps Ancient Apples Fresh and Crisp" by Anne Raver (In the Garden, March 3): This article reminded me of a visit, 20 years ago, to the New York State fruit-testing cooperative in Geneva, N.Y.
Other than that, no one is prepared to rear their head on the global box office scene for fear of being sizzled to a crisp by the Marvel death-ray.
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Crisp, ball-by-ball update of scores, and none of this snivelling".
The hard hearts are sweetened and crisped by cold.
Walkers has reduced the footprint of its crisps by 7% since the introduction of its first carbon labels.
Another favorite was diced cucumber, crisped by a short stay in salt, then drizzled with sesame oil.
We are his inaugural riders, and we, too, will become lost, wheeze and be crisped by the sun.
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