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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'crisp of' is not a correct phrase in written English.
It does not have a clear meaning and does not follow the normal grammar rules of English.
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I was too busy squirming with fear as I crunched my Smith's crisps, an Australian crisp of incomparable crispness that made enough noise in the head to ward off terror.
I was too busy squirming with fear as I crunched my Smith's crisps, an Australian crisp of incomparable crispness that made enough noise in the head to ward off terror.
But Crisp, of course, is probably thinking the same thing.
In the artichoke soup, a tiny quail egg balanced on a thin crisp of chorizo.
Ms. Whitfield's parched crisp of a voice, with its acidic edges, is definitely an acquired taste.
The essential difference is that while Mrs. Vreeland was not a stage performer, Crisp of course was.
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It's there in the papery sheets of country ham on top of crisp cubes of fried grits.
In fuzzy clustering, membership degrees between zero and one are used instead of crisp assignments of the data during clustering.
Still, it was not the crispest of passing attacks.
Tiny crisps of skin overlay youth.
But the crisping of California followed by its submergence in the Pacific is another's day worry.
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