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crispy
(redirected from crispiest)

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crisp·y  (krsp)
adj. crisp·i·er, crisp·i·est
1. Firm but easily broken or crumbled; crisp.
2. Having small curls, waves, or ripples.

crispi·ness n.

crispy [ˈkrɪspɪ]
adj crispier, crispiest
1. crisp
2. having waves or curls
crispily  adv
crispiness  n
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Adj.1.crispy - tender and brittle; "crisp potato chips"
tender - easy to cut or chew; "tender beef"
Translations
crispy [ˈkrɪspɪ] ADJ (crispier (compar) (crispiest (superl))) [food] → crujiente

crispy [ˈkrɪspi] adj [vegetables] → croquant(e); [pastry, crumbs] → croustillant(e)
crispy noodles → nouilles fpl sautées

crispy
adj (+er) (inf)knusprig

crispy [ˈkrɪspɪ] adj (-ier (comp) (-iest (superl))) → croccante
crispy [ˈkrɪspɪ] adj (-ier (comp) (-iest (superl))) → croccante

crispy هش křupavý sprød knusprig τραγανιστός crujiente rapea croustillant hrskav croccante パリパリする 바삭바삭한 knapperig sprøstekt kruchy crocante хрустящий knaprig อย่างกรอบ çıtır giòn 脆的


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