crispy


Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
crisp/krɪsp/
adjective
  • 1 firm, dry, and brittle, especially in a way considered pleasing.

    ■ (of hair) having tight curls.

  • 2 (of the weather) cool, fresh, and invigorating.
  • 3 (of a way of speaking) briskly decisive and matter-of-fact.
noun (also potato crisp) Brit. a wafer-thin slice of potato fried until crisp and eaten as a snack. verb
  • 1 give (food) a crisp surface by placing it in an oven or grill.
  • 2 archaic curl into short, stiff, wavy folds or crinkles.
– phrases
burn to a crisp burn so as to leave only a charred remnant.
– derivatives
crispiness noun,
crisply adverb,
crispness noun,
crispy adjective (crispier, crispiest).
– origin OE: from L. crispus ‘curled’.
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