Pleasantly cold and invigorating.
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Examples for "crisp"
Examples for "crisp"
1Colours look rich without being over saturated; text is crisp and clear.
2A whine was in one voice; in the other was crisp command.
3The system is remarkable for the crisp, clear picture that it projects.
4Unfolded, they were vast and crisp and beautifully printed on quality paper.
5Strong response to last week's fearless attack on the potato crisp people.
1At this moment in history, the Cold War was still very frosty.
2Obama, by contrast, has a frosty relationship with the Israeli prime minister.
3The air was sharp and frosty; but the snow had ceased falling.
4There was the sound of talk and laughter in the frosty air.
5The great generous city lay tranquil and smiling in the frosty sunlight.
1They write short snappy, songs that get directly to the point: Girls.
2Great, now she probably had a reputation for being snappy and emotional.
3Another glossy, snappy, remake-friendly French comedy with a light but sturdy concept.
4The script by Kevin Hench actually has a lot of snappy dialogue.
5But at least it works on telly, because it's short and snappy.
1The spaniel flew at the black dog; nipping at the plodding forepaws.
2That's the Emperor's strategy-tokeep his foes busy nipping at one another.
3All day the sun scorched her, but the night was nipping cold.
4She bent and cracked from stem to stern among the nipping masses.
5The worries that were nipping at his heels earlier returned with reinforcements.
1Dresden can get very parky -winters here are colder than the German average.
2He has a love for the Parky Steak Sandwich and fish.
3Our heartfelt condolences to the Parky tavern and community who had to witness this.
4Now Parky is calling it a day, having announced that this season's series will be his last.
5I have finished six drill parkies for the storekeeper, but cannot get them to him in the blizzard.
1It's getting nippy outside and the shops are brimming with Christmas paraphernalia.
2He's a pretty nippy shot in spite of being out of practice.'
3It was small, versatile, nippy around town and also comfortable for longer journeys.
4I'm pretty nippy already with my trusty crutch,' she assured him.
5Both will do less than 100 MPH but they are nippy and frugal.
6The weather was mixed, sometimes nippy and gray, but nobody seemed to mind.
7I found the 'e' nippy and precise during a great drive around west Dublin.
8Thon pal of hers, Bernadette, for example: fucking wee nippy sweety that yin is.
9She is a speed machine and just might be too nippy for her rivals.
10I loathe that nippy Robina Page and I hate Marjorie Dean and her crowd.
11There, she plucked Brace's ear out of the nippy water.
12Now you're complaining, just because it's a little bit nippy.
13It's getting kind of nippy but I'm not ready to go in yet, are you?
14Have to be nippy in this life, believe me.
15I'm what you might call a nippy urban rider.
16He's a real nippy little worker-that'swhat he is!