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Crisply


Definition:

  • (adv.) In a crisp manner.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) As Nelson Mandela lay in the open casket , his features both familiar and strange, a crisply suited Robert Mugabe gazed down at him through his dark glasses for a long, still, silent moment.
  • (2) In 10, the iliac arteries were normal and appeared circular and pulsatile with a 3-layered wall and crisply defined lumens.
  • (3) Some of our favourite things to stir in include: chickpeas and fried chorizo pieces; crisply fried smoked streaky bacon and frozen peas; chunks of aubergine fried in a pan, crumbled ricotta or cream cheese on top; capers and basil; chopped anchovies, a little cream and chopped rosemary; wilted rocket with crumbled feta on top; or chopped basil, a knob of butter, and a little balsamic.
  • (4) Harry Kane’s third goal in four caps was crisply pilfered 10 minutes into his cameo.
  • (5) He was hitting his shots crisply and forcing Murray to shift uneasily side to side.
  • (6) The ball nicked off Coloccini and Zaha left it for Bolasie to shoot crisply past Elliot.
  • (7) He picked out Robin van Persie with a crisply delivered diagonal ball, only for the striker to be denied by Tom Heaton’s reaction save.
  • (8) The lower margin of the mass is always more crisply defined than the upper margin, and the appearance on the lateral film is fairly characteristic.
  • (9) There, he ate a "wide, tender" circle of celeriac paved with chestnut slices, crisply gratinéed, set in a puddle of truffle sauce – delicious, but simple.
  • (10) A portrait emerges in the book of a handsome, crisply tailored lawyer of regal bearing who made heads turn and "didn't have to try very hard for women to fall at his feet".
  • (11) Well,” he says, more crisply than at any other time in the interview, “you’ll have to take that up with the controllers.” Facebook Twitter Pinterest Attenborough helps to feed an orangutan and her baby in 1982.
  • (12) In the Daily Telegraph on Monday April 17 1961 Donald Saunders' first paragraph crisply summed up the previous Saturday's match at Wembley: "Always the English will believe the genius of captain Johnny Haynes earned glorious victory; Scotsmen will forever blame goalkeeper Frank Haffey's shortcomings for ignominious defeat."
  • (13) Ruben Loftus-Cheek provided the visitors’ second, sliding a pass through the centre for Oscar to collect before McFadzean was aware of his presence, the finish crisply clipped into the far corner from an unkind angle.
  • (14) Last week, the Tory Bow group published its crisply written response to the chancellor's autumn statement.
  • (15) The energy in Twitter gathers around people who can say things crisply and entertainingly, even though they may be "unknown".
  • (16) Damian Green said crisply that Mr Mitchell had apologised to the officer, the officer had accepted it, "and for most people that would be enough".
  • (17) For demonstrating alkaline phosphatase in glycol methacrylate-embedded kidney by a standard azo dye method, such membranes enabled incubation times to be reduced to 1-2 hr, with azo dye reaction product being more crisply localized as compared to sections stained without membranes.
  • (18) Gayle, loitering at the winger’s side, crisply side-footed in a second Premier League goal of the term beyond Jakob Haugaard.
  • (19) There darted Zlatan Ibrahimovic, timing his diagonal run perfectly, with his finish dispatched crisply beyond the on-rushing Wayne Hennessey from an unkind angle and into the net.
  • (20) You could practically hear Bashir crisply and obediently saluting as he accused Hardin of the crime of disrespect to a general; here is just some of what he shouted, literally, each time Hardin tried to move on: "I'm sorry, I cannot allow you to cast such a contemptuous aspersion against a senior military officer by demeaning his service to this country.

Crispy


Definition:

  • (a.) Formed into short, close ringlets; frizzed; crisp; as, crispy locks.
  • (a.) Crisp; brittle; as, a crispy pie crust.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Jane Baxter's stuffed courgette flowers Stuffed courgette flowers Photograph: Rob White You can't get much more summery than courgette flowers – Jane Baxter's take on these light crispy fried delights (use a vegetarian parmesan-style cheese ).
  • (2) My roast beef sandwich with crispy onions and celeriac was tasty, although the decision to serve it on a slight sweet buttermilk roll is a curious one.
  • (3) The sushi and sashimi are the freshest and best I've had in forever, the specials are always interesting (burdock root, crispy pig's ear, sole pirate ship!)
  • (4) Photograph: Franck Allais and Ed Johns for the Guardian Flatbread, baked golden and crispy, tossed in a light salad and dressing.
  • (5) moray eel burger – crispy, umami and rich, it’s the bacon of the sea.
  • (6) Grilled onion salad with pomegranates Serves 4 1kg new season's onions with tops on (or red and spring onions), roots trimmed and washed 1 large pomegranate, or 100g picked pomegranate seeds 1 tbs finely chopped fresh mint For the dressing: 1 large pomegranate, or 100g picked pomegranate seeds 1 small garlic clove, crushed to a paste with salt 6 tbs extra virgin olive oil sea salt and black pepper Place the onions whole over a hot barbecue, directly on the naked flame of a gas hob or under the grill until the skin is charred and crispy all over and the flesh is very soft, for about 15-40 minutes depending on the size of the onions.
  • (7) The Gastronomy of Italy by Anna del Conte (Pavilion) Crispy apple dumplings with walnut butter and anise cream Braeburn and granny smith apples bring flavour and texture.
  • (8) The lanky O'Neill, who had been a friend to many of the YBAs, launched himself into Rome almost five years ahead of the legendary Larry Gagosian , who has a gallery at Via Francesco Crispi 16.
  • (9) A mutton pie, that is, hot, in a roll (soft or crispy), with loads of HP.
  • (10) Gently grilled, or fried till crisp – not 'crispy', a description Elizabeth David abhorred.
  • (11) Montero says: “Ours is a free, spontaneous and creative cuisine – we are an experimental, investigative laboratory whose project is to bring to light a great range of little-known edible products, inspired by our own experiences in the kitchen.” A tostada – crispy-fried, house-made corn tortilla – comes topped with smoked trout from nearby mountain streams, fresh fava beans, wild greens and edible flowers.
  • (12) A menu entitled tacos prehispánicos offers a far-reaching conflagration of edible insects, such as sautéed grasshoppers, gusanos de maguey (grubs found in agave plants), and crispy fried black beetles called cocopaches .
  • (13) It specialises in thin yet juicy crispy-edged burgers with tons of flavour; and the ice-cold creamy root beer, served in frosty mugs, is made daily from a recipe dating back to 1919.
  • (14) Cash is concerned that some pizzas, such as Sainsbury’s thin and crispy cheese and tomato pizza, contain even more salt than when they undertook a similar survey in 2012, despite the food industry being urged to reduce salt content.
  • (15) Topped with a crispy crumb, this really hits the spot.
  • (16) Tim Hughes is chef director at Caprice Holdings; caprice-holdings.co.uk Yong Shuang Peng’s dry-fried prawns Facebook Twitter Pinterest Romas Foord for the Observer Dry-fried prawns are highly addictive – these are hot, spicy, aromatic and crispy.
  • (17) The pancake-like, fermented rice and lentil dosa has the correct light lactic edge: it is crispy and lacy but still malleable and it contains a melting potato filling reassuringly dotted with mustard seeds.
  • (18) Recipe supplied by Béa Peltre, latartinegourmande.com Turkish filo tart with lamb A speedy, crispy version of pide , the Turkish pizza, where filo cleverly replaces the bread dough.
  • (19) On my 11-course tasting menu (€105pp, plus wine), just one dish, crispy pork with pickled pears, contained meat.
  • (20) She spent an hour preparing a huge spread of dishes, using her own curry powder: jackfruit curry, crispy chewy aubergine, bitter gourd salad, fish balls, mango chutney and ambulthiyal – chunks of yellowfin tuna steeped in spices.

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