Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Crisp"
The meaning of "Crisp" in various phrases and sentences
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What does “If you eat crisps, cake, chocolate, etc., your blood sugar will rise and fall, making you feel cross and tired.”
In this sentence, what does ‘cross’ mean? mean?
In this sentence, what does ‘cross’ mean? mean?
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in this sentence ‘cross,’ means irritable, annoyed or angry. :-)
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What does There weren't many crisps to start with mean?
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@SUZUKI-Japan "Crisp" is also an adjective, as well as a noun. : )
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What does crisps mean?
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What does crisp mean?
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Never heard that word used as newspaper.
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What does crisp mean?
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I would rather say you usually can't use that with people. I guess if you say it with people then it's slang
Example sentences using "Crisp"
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Please show me example sentences with "crisp".
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I left the iron on my shirt by accident to answer the door. Once I return my shirt had burned to crisp.
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Please show me example sentences with "crisp".
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"crisp" as a adjective also means firm and brittle and sometimes dry as well (which is where the noun "crisp" comes from). "The apple she bit into was crisp and tasty".
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Please show me example sentences with crisp.
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The paper was so old and dry that it felt crisp.
I walked through the crisp autumn leaves.
I walked through the crisp autumn leaves.
Synonyms of "Crisp" and their differences
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What is the difference between crisp and crispy ?
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They are the same word, but are changed slightly to fit into different parts of sentences.
“The crisp food was tasty.”
“The crispy food was tasty”
“The food was crispy.”
“The food is crispy.”
They are the same word, but are changed slightly to fit into different parts of sentences.
“The crisp food was tasty.”
“The crispy food was tasty”
“The food was crispy.”
“The food is crispy.”
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What is the difference between crisp and fragile ?
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"Crisp" is usually associated with eating or drinking. Apples can be crisp if they are crunchy and refreshing. Also, chips can be crisp if they are crunchy.
"fragile " means easily broken. For example, glass is fragile because it you aren't careful, it can shatter.
"fragile " means easily broken. For example, glass is fragile because it you aren't careful, it can shatter.
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What is the difference between crisps and chips ?
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"Crisps" is the British English equivalent of American English "chips"
Also, in the UK, "chips" means "fries"
Also, in the UK, "chips" means "fries"
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What is the difference between crisp and crispy and cruchy ?
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Crisp (noun) = a potato chip
Crisp (adjective) = firm/dry/brittle
Crisp (adjective) = cold/fresh (when talking about the weather)
Crispy (adjective) = firm/dry/brittle
Crunchy (adjective) = firm/dry/brittle in a way that makes a loud noise when crushed
So crisp and crispy have the same meaning.
Crunchy has a similar meaning, but emphasizes that the thing being described is noisy when crushed/chewed/crunched.
I don't hear 'crisp' used to mean firm/dry/brittle very often. When I hear 'crisp', someone's usually talking about the weather.
'Crispy' and 'crunchy' are both used a lot to describe dry/firm/brittle food though. For example, "crispy potatoes" and "crunchy apples".
Crisp (adjective) = firm/dry/brittle
Crisp (adjective) = cold/fresh (when talking about the weather)
Crispy (adjective) = firm/dry/brittle
Crunchy (adjective) = firm/dry/brittle in a way that makes a loud noise when crushed
So crisp and crispy have the same meaning.
Crunchy has a similar meaning, but emphasizes that the thing being described is noisy when crushed/chewed/crunched.
I don't hear 'crisp' used to mean firm/dry/brittle very often. When I hear 'crisp', someone's usually talking about the weather.
'Crispy' and 'crunchy' are both used a lot to describe dry/firm/brittle food though. For example, "crispy potatoes" and "crunchy apples".
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What is the difference between crisp and crispy ?
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Crisp is a noun and crispy is an adjective 🤟🏻
A packet of crisps*
I like crispy chicken*
A packet of crisps*
I like crispy chicken*
Translations of "Crisp"
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How do you say this in English (UK)? crisps
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How do you say this in English (US)? crisps
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Chips
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How do you say this in English (US)? Why crisps and chips are different?
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oh, sorry i thought you were asking how to say it poperly haha sorry nothing really UK calls chips "crisps" and the US just calls them "chips". Although, some may call the healthier baked airy kind of chips "crisps", but mostly in the us we still call them chips. Hope that helps!
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How do you say this in English (US)? crisps
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I tried to answer but it timed out. Since you have an audio of how to say crisps, also know that in the United States we call "crisps", "Chips"
Other questions about "Crisp"
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Please show me how to pronounce crisps.
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Please show me how to pronounce crisps.
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Please show me how to pronounce crisp and crisps.
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Crisp // crisps
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What's more common to use - "crisps" or "potato chips"?
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Crisps is the English (UK) word for chips while in English (US) it's chips.
If you asked for chips in the UK you will probably receive something similar to fries instead.
If you asked for chips in the UK you will probably receive something similar to fries instead.
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Please show me how to pronounce crisps.
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Haha
Meanings and usages of similar words and phrases
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