FRESH vs CRISP: NOUN
- A freshman.
- Open weather; a day of open weather; a thaw.
- The mingling of fresh water with salt in rivers or bays, or the increased current of an ebb-tide caused by a great volume of fresh water flowing into the sea.
- A stream or current of fresh water running into tide-water.
- A spring or brook of fresh water; a small tributary stream.
- Figuratively, a flood or rush of persons.
- A flood; a stream in overflow; an inundation; a freshet.
- A freshet.
- The early part.
- That which is crisp or brittle; the state of being crisp or brittle; ; specifically, the rind of roasted pork; crackling.
- Same as crespine. Planché.
- A material formerly used for veils, probably similar to crape; a veil.
- A potato chip.
- A dessert of fruit baked with a sweet crumbly topping.
- Something crisp or easily crumbled.
- A thin crisp slice of potato fried in deep fat
FRESH vs CRISP: ADJECTIVE
- Excellent; first-rate.
- Bold and saucy; impudent.
- Having the glowing or unspoiled appearance of youth.
- Rested and ready for a long ride. Used of horses.
- Revived or reinvigorated; refreshed.
- Untried or trained but not experienced.
- Having just arrived.
- Fairly strong and often cool; brisk.
- Not dull or faded.
- Free from impurity or pollution; pure.
- Not yet used or soiled; clean.
- Not saline or salty.
- Not preserved, as by canning, smoking, or freezing.
- Recently made, produced, or harvested; not stale or spoiled.
- Unusual or different: : new.
- New to one's experience; not encountered before.
- Imparting vitality and energy
- Free from impurities
- Not containing or composed of salt water
- Not canned or otherwise preserved
- Not stale or old
- Not yet used or soiled
- Improperly forward or bold
- Having recently calved and therefore able to give milk
- With restored energy
- Not soured or preserved
- Of a kind not seen before
- (of a cycle) beginning or occurring again
- Brief and to the point. (Esp. in make it crisp.)
- Quick and accurate.
- Of weather, air etc.: dry and cold.
- Curled with a ripple of water.
- Curling in stiff curls or ringlets; as, crisp hair.
- Sharp, clearly defined.
- Brisk; crackling; cheerful; lively.
- Lively; sparking; effervescing.
- Brittle; friable; in a condition to break with a short, sharp fracture.
- Curled with the ripple of the water.
- Curling in stiff curls or ringlets.
- Having small curls, waves, or ripples. Used of hair.
- Marked by clarity, conciseness, and briskness.
- Conspicuously clean or new.
- Lively; sprightly.
- Bracing; invigorating.
- Pleasingly firm and fresh.
- Firm but easily broken or crumbled; brittle.
- Pleasingly firm and fresh and making a crunching noise when chewed
- In small tight curls
- (of something seen or heard) clearly defined
- Brief and to the point; effectively cut short
- Tender and brittle
- Pleasantly cold and invigorating
FRESH vs CRISP: VERB
- N/A
- Make wrinkles or creases into a smooth surface
- Make brown and crisp by heating
FRESH vs CRISP: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To undulate or ripple. Cf. crisp, v. t.
- To become or remain crisp.
- To make or keep crisp.
FRESH vs CRISP: TRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- The simplest form of crisping iron.
- An instrument by which hair or any textile fabric is crisped.
- To make crisp or brittle, as in cooking.
- To cause to undulate irregularly, as crape or water; to wrinkle; to cause to ripple. Cf. Crimp.
FRESH vs CRISP: ADVERB
- Recently; newly.
- Very recently
- N/A
FRESH vs CRISP: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Original and of a kind not seen before
- Untrained, unskilled, raw.
- Novel, Recent, etc. See new.
- Open; not frosty.
- Verdant and conceited; presuming through ignorance and conceit; forward; officious. Compare cool.
- Sober; not tipsy.
- Tipsy.
- Bright; brilliant.
- Not salt, salted, or pickled; not brackish: as, fresh meat or codfish; fresh water.
- Cool; refreshing; invigorating; imparting strength or refreshment; in nautical language, moderately strong or brisk: as, a draught of fresh water; a breath of fresh air; a fresh breeze.
- Hence Unpractised; untried; inexperienced; unsophisticated: as, a fresh hand on a ship; a fresh youth.
- New; recent; novel; newly produced, obtained, occurring, arriving, etc.: as, coins fresh from the mint; a fresh coat of paint; fresh tidings; a fresh misfortune; to take a fresh sheet of paper.
- In a refreshed condition; freshened; reinvigorated; strengthened or purified: as, the troops were now fresh for action; to put on fresh linen.
- Of unimpaired physical or mental condition; having full natural vigor, activity, beauty, bloom, etc.; hearty; sound; brisk; lively.
- Having its original qualities; unimpaired in vigor or purity; not weakened, faded, tainted, or decayed; not stale or worn: as, a fresh voice; a fresh complexion; events still fresh in the memory; to keep meat or flowers fresh.
- To grow fresh; freshen.
- To refresh.
- Noting a cow that has recently given birth to a calf.
- Freshly.
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- Effectively cut short
- Brief and to the point
- Make a pressed, folded or wrinkled line in
- (of hair) in small tight curls
- Make wrinkles or creases on a smooth surface; make a pressed, folded or wrinkled line in; `crisp' is archaic
- In entomology, same as crispate.
- Lively in expression; pithy; terse; sparkling.
- Having a sharp, pleasantly acrid taste.
- Brisk; lively.
- Possessing a certain degree of firmness and vigor; fresh; having a fresh appearance.
- Brittle; friable; breaking or crumbling into fragments of somewhat firm consistence.
- Twisted; twisting; winding.
- In botany, curled and twisted: applied to a leaf when the border is much more dilated than the disk.
- Curled; crimpled; crimped; wrinkled; wavy; especially (of the hair), curling in small stiff or firm curls.
- To become friable; crackle.
- To form little curls or undulations; curl.
- To wrinkle or curl into little undulations; crimp; ripple; corrugate; pucker: as, to crisp cloth.
- To curl; twist; contract or form into waves or ringlets, as the hair; wreathe or interweave, as the branches of trees.
FRESH vs CRISP: RELATED WORDS
- Tonic, Hot, Good, Sweet, Strong, Unprocessed, Clean, Warm, Crisp, Reinvigorated, Invigorated, Invigorating, Refreshing, Refreshed, New
- Crease, Terse, Laconic, Toast, Crinkle, Parky, Cold, Frosty, Concise, Fresh, Sharp, Nippy, Crunchy, Crispy, Snappy
FRESH vs CRISP: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Tonic, Hot, Good, Sweet, Strong, Unprocessed, Clean, Warm, Crisp, Reinvigorated, Invigorated, Invigorating, Refreshing, Refreshed, New
- Crease, Terse, Laconic, Toast, Crinkle, Parky, Cold, Frosty, Concise, Fresh, Sharp, Nippy, Crunchy, Crispy, Snappy
FRESH vs CRISP: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Florida drivers license renewal means a fresh new start with a fresh new license.
- The fresh fish was very fresh, grabbed her arm and yanked her back into the room, and I wish to retire.
- Drain the mixture, and flush the fresh water system with fresh potable water.
- Review tenure to encourage faculty retirement in order to bring in fresh blood and fresh ideas.
- Fresh fruit and fresh fruit available at all hours for snacking, in addition to the regular diet.
- We are all outside, try to get fresh air, fresh air!
- With a fresh page on the calendar comes a fresh start for sales.
- The Council recommended that access to fresh air, fresh water and food be recognised in a human rights act.
- Top the cooked pizza with smoked salmon, capers, fresh dill, and fresh chives.
- Get fresh Fresh Foods Cake Decorator jobs daily straight to your inbox!
- Enjoy the crisp mountain air, and rejuvenate yourself.
- HD quality video for crisp and clear images.
- It has a crisp refreshing and delicious flavor.
- State format and make a crisp, embossed impression.
- Cohen J, Crisp N, Evans T, et al.
- Post, decided to respond by repositioning its Sugar Crisp brand, changing the name to Golden Crisp and dropping the Sugar Bear character as spokesman.
- Honey Crisp apple will be more expensive than a Red Delicious because the Honey Crisp was more expensive to buy.
- Crisp, Elizabeth H Crisp, Sophia J Crofton, Mra.
- CRISIS NURSERY CRISP MARKETING, LLC CRISP REGIONAL HOSPITAL, INC.
- John Crisp, Catherine E Crisp, Elizabeth H Crisp, Sophia J Crofton, Emma C Halifax Croil.
FRESH vs CRISP: QUESTIONS
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- Why fresh fruits and vegetables are gaining market?
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- Which countries export the most fresh strawberries?
- Is Morning Fresh dishwasher liquid caps discontinued?
- How long will bluberries stay fresh unrefrigerated?
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- How long do fresh herbs last in Cole&Mason fresh herb keeper?
- How do you keep fresh cut flowers fresh in the winter?
- What is the best way to keep fresh carnations fresh?
- What are the ingredients in apple crisp without flour?
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- How many calories are in Nestle Butterfinger Crisp Minis?
- How do you make cranberry Crisp from fresh cranberries?
- How long do you bake strawberries for Strawberry crisp?
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- When does Starbucks' Apple Crisp macchiato come out?
- Quali sono le patatine croccanti al microonde Crisp?
- What is the crisp publications recruitment workbook?
- How do you make apple crisp stay crisp after baking?