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"crispness" Definitions
  1. (approving) the quality of being pleasantly hard and fresh
  2. (approving) the quality of being pleasantly hard and dry
  3. (approving) the quality of being pleasantly clear and sharp
  4. (approving) the quality of being pleasantly dry and cold
  5. (approving) the quality of being fresh and clean, or looking new and slightly stiff
  6. (sometimes disapproving) the fact of being quick and confident, and not very friendly

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Inner details of the music came through with clarity and crispness.
Ms. Schiff has an almost Nabokovian boldness and crispness of phrase.
I think you saw that by the crispness of the team.
The term has a crispness that the thing itself did not.
Mr. Serkin brings crispness and comedic flair to his scintillating account.
Overdress the pancake and crispness is lost, as is the point.
Overdress the pancake and crispness is lost, as is the point.
This game so far lacks the crispness of yesterday's Brazil-Belgium thriller.
In fact, there isn't even the slightest hint of crispness in the air.
At its most drinkable, it is sweet, aromatic and has a vodka's crispness.
Every other frame was repeated to give a certain crispness to the movement.
The bass hits a touch harder and the highs now have a newfound crispness.
This should have been a perfect blend of saltiness and sweetness, crispness and softness.
One shot from the 1967 festival stands out for its crispness and arresting power.
One shot from the 1967 festival stands out for its crispness and arresting power.
In turn, the surfaces of the potatoes become extra-starchy, which increases crispness significantly.
Frying the shrimp to golden crispness in rice bran oil definitely doesn't hurt, either.
And yet, the closeness, if not the crispness of the game sucked everyone in.
We loved the way the gooey, cheesy texture complemented the crispness of the flatbread pieces.
For now, I'm super satisfied with the brightness and crispness of the samples so far.
They're made with peeled parboiled potatoes, which are then roasted to crispness in hot fat.
The chipotle sauce provided just enough heat while the lettuce gave the taco a refreshing crispness.
But it doesn't delight with a sharp crispness the way a BMW inline six-cylinder does.
Developers will be able to increase the crispness of scenes, up the frame rate, and more.
Association with Aspen can endow you with the crispness, vitality and lucidity of the mountain air.
Mean, angry ones look like a fist with knuckles, their crispness a sign of their power.
Photographs look good at first glance, but when you peer closer, they can lack detail and crispness.
" Then he parted it, blew it dry in that direction and flat-ironed the ends for "crispness.
White rice accompanied the dish, with the tangy crispness of sliced green chives scattered over the top.
Instead, a crispness is added to the songs, punctuating the emotive characteristics rather than scrubbing them away.
He has many of the attributes people associate with the company's dancers: speed, musicality, crispness of execution.
Though it's a shame the film doesn't deliver the same crispness when it comes to computer-generated characters.
Writer-director Patrick Vollrath gives the short a visual crispness, especially in the deep blacks and golden highlights.
The layer of chocolate is just think enough to slightly soften the crispness but also provide some moisture.
Interior bracing steadies the walls exactly where shaking is most likely to smear the crispness of the music.
" He added: "It has the crispness of a white wine and yet it absolutely is a red wine.
Taking a daringly fast tempo, Mr. Lebhardt dispatched the music with scintillating crispness and conveyed its brash humor.
A touch of fine cornmeal in the batter gives these waffles a delicious crispness and a faint perfume.
Put the celery in a bowl of ice water and soak for about 20 minutes to heighten the crispness.
Stolper, Samuelson and their successors subsequently extended the theorem to more complicated cases, albeit with some loss of crispness.
Everything smelled clean and new, and the air had that fresh crispness that somehow always promised a warm day.
Leaning against the fence, I was in awe of the level of play and the crispness of the action.
Tear off an arc, and it's equal parts crispness and cloud, with just enough sugar to register as sweet.
Mr. Trifonov dispatches the music's breathless runs with crispness, clarity and wondrous lightness, even during a sotto voce passage.
Moving along, I looked at some classic Hollywood material on Netflix and was impressed again by an overall crispness.
Andrew Veyette's James was appropriately impulsive, but wavered in crispness: His power was more an effect of push than finesse.
It does lack the clarity and crispness of a more expensive speaker, with mid-tones getting lost in the mix.
Yes, this belies the notion that these products are merely crispness delivery vehicles, because they do not taste the same.
But the Met Orchestra's playing lacked precision and crispness, especially during the bustling overture, which sounded somewhat wan and limp.
Ms. Buechner dispatched the elaborate runs with crispness and fluidity, while Ms. Chase brought poise to the deferential violin part.
Crab cakes could have used some of that crunch; the mushy crab mixture was too wet to take on any crispness.
If you're in water or hydration, anything that talks about purity or crispness or a source, those would be more descriptive.
The strings are rich, perfectly blended; the beat balances the crispness of a Baroque dance with the creaminess of a serenade.
This week's is about salmon, which, no matter its heritage, you can cook to crispness in a big, oil-sheened pan.
It's toasted just enough for it to be malleable without losing crispness, and doesn't wilt, despite the warmth of the rice.
Here the pièce de résistance is Peking duck, cooked in special ovens to produce skin with a glassy crispness and sheen.
It's this conviviality, and a crispness of style, that distinguish him as a popularizer of some very redoubtable mathematics and science.
He had, by then, traded in rough-and-ready brushwork and modulated colors for graphic crispness and a high-keyed palette.
The lemon brightens all around it, and there is even a little bit of crispness to the skin, a textural miracle.
He showed anew the crispness of his enunciation — in this case stretched to farcical parody — and his talent for broad comedy.
" But he brought welcome lucidity and rhythmic crispness to the music, especially the splashing murmurs and darting runs of "Poissons d'Or.
Sit in either of these camps and you can easily exude what one might call the three Cs: confidence, crispness and clarity.
The film has the same big emotional ups and downs as Glee, the same candy-colored crispness, and the same rapid reversals.
In this show's trajectory, Abercrombie largely forsakes more roughly worked surfaces for the crispness of René Magritte and a more professional Surrealism.
And so it proves to be, in a show that unfolds with the crispness and legibility of a conscientiously assembled spread sheet.
In Scotland, shortbread is often made with a combination of rice flour and wheat flour, which gives it a distinctive brittle crispness.
There was some crispness to like in the crust, according to Pete, but the bready interior (it contains gluten) was not popular.
And the bread, from an Italian baker in the neighborhood, has a respectable inner loft and outer crispness, if not outright crackle.
The overall result, Apple says, results in better skin transitions, better clothing detail and better crispness at the edges of moving subjects.
Lemony Shrimp and Bean Stew The crispness of fresh shrimp and the creaminess of white beans are almost weirdly wonderful in combination.
"The thinner crust gives you a bit more crispness ... but some people like having a more bready, chewy pizza to process," Civille said.
The new instruments Avedis III developed and trademarked under his name had the crispness to cut through the sound of a big band.
Structurally, the painting delineates the rhythmic indentions of the interleaving petals with a crispness that clearly articulates their triangular forms and serrated edges.
Several people interviewed at the rallies said they were attending because they wanted to see him in person to judge his crispness and vitality.
I liked it better than I expected to; Mazda says it's improved the crispness of the display, and it seemed very readable to me.
Griffin ToasterA $100 Bluetooth toaster by Griffin that can send you a notification when your toast is done to your desired level of crispness.
Instead he carefully drew the fight into an area where he had an advantage—the shortness and crispness of his head movement and punches.
Deep-frying French fries in the standard way is particularly messy, though, because you need to fry them at least twice for maximum crispness.
This is what the recording technology of the time produced, a digital but still rougher feel than the pristine crispness we're capable of today.
The crispness, use of G-Sync to eliminate screen tearing, and color accuracy definitely helps in fooling your eyes, even if just for a minute.
Top Gear Series 23, Episode 1 felt like a photocopy of a photocopy; it looked right, but had none of the crispness of the original.
In Sam Smith's first single since 2015, the beat, finger snaps and piano chords are vintage; the digital crispness and mathematical pop formulas are contemporary.
After intermission she turned to Ravel's piercingly poetic and very difficult "Miroirs" suite, playing with lushness one moment and striking crispness and clarity the next.
Subtle changes often start in the neck area — dry or thinning skin, fine lines, a loss of crispness along the jaw — in a woman's late thirties.
Clusters provide textural contrast to the chewy crispness of oats, bulking out the mix and adding a different kind of crunch — an airier, less dense one.
The quick-paced Gigue that ends this suite had breathless energy and crispness, but not so much that it would obscure the music's complexity and daring.
Another technique is to go through the lines emphasizing the emotion in the vowels and then again focusing just on the cerebral crispness of the consonants.
During that scene, cast members and choristers cut loose as they executed some gyrating dance movements and sang Gershwin's music with full-bodied sound and crispness.
Geisel later credited Capra and Jones together for showing him the virtues of crispness and "conciseness" in storytelling, ones that his naturally prolix imagination instinctively resisted.
If all these videos focused on was the sprightly crispness of her onion dicing, De mi Rancho a Tu Cocina would be worth the admission alone.
While it seems daunting to make your own chips, here you're simply frying up strips of nori lightly brushed with vinegar and sugar for that extra crispness.
Mr. Hough dispatched the daunting middle movement, a stirring march, with rhythmic bite and crispness, while bringing out the music's jagged edges and trips into the fantastical.
There was a crispness in the way they ironed everything and an economy of doing the best with what you've got, elevating a T-shirt with ironing.
As sweat dampened his graying hair and goatee, he had begun to take on the faded crispness of an engineer logging too many hours in the field.
At that crispness of image, even an actor's stubble can be distracting onscreen; a digitally dermabrased Junior would have looked as if he were wearing kabuki makeup.
Already a paragon of romantic murk, the Atlanta trap king slows down the tempos, sludgifies the textures, and further dilutes the crispness that lends his roboshtick appeal.
After the pizza comes out of the oven, it is boxed in specialty pizza boxes that alleviate the effects of steam on the crispness of the pizza crust.
The chemistry between director and boys must be especially difficult to establish, and a certain crispness — of musical and textual articulation, of general response — seemed lacking over all.
"Beef dripping toasts" that had the crispness of a wafer and the rich unctuousness of bone marrow accompanied a venison tartare topped with shavings of cured egg yolk.
There's something about the crispness of the air, the turning of the leaves, and the idea of walking through a crowded street dressed… well, dressed as just about anybody.
Then, inside a 3-ton freezing toolbox of optical tech, these light waves mixed together, their peaks and troughs combining and canceling to produce position measurements with impossible crispness.
As the kids return to school and there's a certain crispness in the air, why not try and replicate those relaxing summertime vibes by enjoying some great streaming content?
" He mused on crispness — "the water in the lettuce" as a necessary element in a good salad, and frites whose perfection arises from "nothing but potatoes, oil and salt.
The prints are as airy and fresh as the paintings are dense, with thin slices of line between the forms deliberately left off-register to add crispness and clarity.
It isn't sweet like so many shelf-stabilized loaves, and it has excellent structure to stand up to the ingredients — delicate with a very satisfying dry crispness once toasted.
Many voters love "Oslo" for its significance — it explores the little-known back story of the 1993 Middle East peace talks — and the crispness of its writing and production.
The drums have the crispness of hip-hop, but the structure is based in the blues and there are strong hints of Ray Charles, James Brown and the Beatles.
"Ensure that aliens ordered removed from the United States are promptly removed," one line of Mr. Trump's executive order on immigration reads, with the crispness of a traffic sign.
It had an ease about the way it cornered and a crispness in the execution of its power that I had never felt before in a car — at any price.
The frame rate dropped to a fast-paced PowerPoint presentation, the resolution dipped between 4K crispness and indecipherable blurriness and latency seemed to be as much as a half-second.
When she started at Vanity Fair , she cast off the zazzy type and the coffee-table culture writing of seventies Condé Nast and reëmbraced the crispness of the twenties magazine.
A number of commentators asserted that the former secretary of State's work had paid off, seen in the crispness of her remarks as much as in the substance of them.
The Honeycrisp, for example, has soared in popularity, largely on the strength of its crispness and sweetness, since it was developed at the University of Minnesota and released in 1991.
Stuck inside again these days, I've been paging through "Hope and Help," rereading the portions I underlined five years ago, when my fingers dulled the ink's crispness with their fervor.
There was an autumn crispness to the air and Paris was, on Monday, as it is wont to be at such times, gleaming with pomp and a sense of circumstance past.
Most of the album hovers between 80-90 beats per minute, but feels slower, thanks to the way No I.D. forgoes crispness in favor of beats that slur, drag and bleed.
These are weapons which a UFC heavyweight will not find a two hundred and forty pound sparring partner to throw with the kind of crispness, range and speed that Dos Santos manages.
But as I got into the rhythm of using the phone (as opposed to scrutinizing it to excessive detail), I really got to enjoy the colors, contrast, and crispness of this screen.
The crispness of the lettuce and the juiciness of the tomato (which ends up slipping out of the sandwich anyway) are not enough to counteract the dryness of the bread and the bacon.
His compositions are meticulous and topographical; mathematical to the point of orthodoxy, his photography reveals an idiosyncratic taste for symmetry, clarity, and crispness as opposed to any reverence for abstraction for abstraction's sake.
Yet on the court, renewed crispness in passing and cutting and sustained defensive intensity have put the Huskies in a familiar position — entering the N.C.A.A. tournament with a chance to win it all.
Listen to the moment in the first movement when she draws out the lyrical thread during a stretch of rustling passagework and then dispatches a burst of double octaves with crispness and ease.
Smith has two 383-pointers, LeBron James completed a difficult 3-point play after being fouled by Zaza Pachulia, and the Warriors seem a little stunned by the crispness of the Cleveland attack.
We don't often see Cardi in a soft focus glow, dripping in diamonds, since many of her visuals have tended to rely on a crispness and affinity with gold and black tones so far.
"White adds a refreshing crispness to any dark seasonal wardrobe, so it's no wonder [that] celebrities, bloggers and stylists are decked out in this invigorating trend," Raleigh, North Carolina stylist Megan Georgiane told Insider.
On the one hand, that biting crispness in the air means you can finally break out your favorite cable-knit sweater and grab a Pumpkin Spice Latte en route to a nearby apple orchard.
The crispness with which the Mavericks now play in spite of perpetual fallings-through may be attributed in part to Williams and Matthews looking better than expected, but primary credit goes to the German.
With strong, simple melodies that easily bend to accommodate the inflections of Baker's naturalistic talk-singing, accompanied by bright guitar arpeggios cutting through the aural space, she's scaled the arrangements for maximum crispness and definition.
Its music shows both songwriters' clear fingerprints: the pithy, hard-nosed clarity of Mr. Pop's lyrics and the unflinching tone of his voice; and the crispness, angularity and deft convolutions of Mr. Homme's chords and melodies.
The OpenAI team just doesn't need the processing time that humans require, which made its play appear unnatural — but only in the speed and crispness of the decision-making, not in the content of those decisions.
The crispness and tonality of Gary's work in the exhibition marks it as belonging to another, much simpler era of photography — but there's a freshness and nostalgia to the images that register as current and purposeful.
The story's utter bobbins, but everything moves so smoothly, every skull shatters with a just-right crispness, and every up-close-and-deadly "glory kill" just sings itself hoarse with feverous glee for carnage and chaos.
" Jeffrey Amoscato, a vice president of Shake Shack, noted that the chain had been serving the pickles since its earliest days in Madison Square Park, citing their "fresh crispness, bright acidity and hint of dill and garlic.
There is blood — er, make that queso — on my hands: every year, my Super Bowl spread includes something called toffles, which is a bag of frozen tater tots shoved into a waffle iron and browned to crispness.
Your quality from the cable box depends, of course, on the signal output from your cable carrier; there's no guarantee you're going to get a signal strong enough to exploit the crispness of that fancy 2110k television.
Hot, crisp, and spicy, they had a wonderful outer crispness and soft mashed-potato-like inner texture which I knew would not be nearly as good cold, so I ate pretty much all of them right away.
But their most distinctive characteristic is their extreme crispness — no matter how dainty you aim to be, each bite produces crumbs, a small flurry of powdered sugar and a crackle that can be heard across the table.
At Opera Theater of St. Louis here recently, this aria came across with stunning immediacy, because Rigoletto (the baritone Roland Wood) sang the words with stinging crispness and brooding power in an English translation: We are equals.
The narrator delivers the text, written by the composer in English and German, in Sprechstimme, halfway between speaking and singing, and the Tony-winning actor Gabriel Ebert gave a riveting account, enunciating the words with chilling crispness.
But navigating it starts by recognising its existence and the fact that, having decided as a politician that one's two primary loyalties are to voter concerns and liberal values, one will necessarily sacrifice some confidence, crispness and clarity.
A CD set of the Salzburg premiere is still available, though that production was sung in a German translation — an unfortunate choice, given the crispness of Auden and Kallman's English, as well as Henze's talent in setting it.
There's real breathing room in the music of James Blake and Majid Jordan, two acts that refract soul music through a digital lens, approaching their songs with reserve and crispness and using moist emotion as a point of contrast.
The curtain went up to reveal the kind of sharply tailored men's designs on which Mr. Boateng has staked his reputation, alongside a debut collection of women's suiting, the designer's signature crispness softened by shawls and trailing panels of embroidered silk.
There were moments when Schumann's "Symphonic Etudes" went too fast for their own good, but the alternating fire and lyrical tenderness of the "Abegg Variations", also by Schumann, contrasted with the playful crispness of Mr Kissin's attack in Prokofiev's "Sonata No. 6".
Gemma Arterton played down the crispness of a cream-colored suit with a nautical white and navy shirt and Jimmy Choo Mary Janes, while Rebel Wilson's green, white and yellow striped Eloquii dress with purple clutch incorporated the Wimbledon colors perfectly throughout.
Thick spears of asparagus in an appetizer are blanched before being grilled, preserving crispness and a brilliant green hue, then combined with white wild ramps, sweet peas, and a bright orange carrot vinaigrette, so that the ensemble looks as good as it tastes.
He got some ground balls that snuck their way through, but I think overall today was just one those where he was just a little bit out of rhythm and didn't have the command and crispness he's had in his last few starts.
The lenses are Costa's patented 580 Lightwave plastic or glass, and they offer full 400-nm UV protection while selectively filtering out high energy visible light (blue light) and yellows to cut haze and offer better crispness, which any angler ought to appreciate.
The production lacks Neuwirth's suggested "dreamlike quality," because the set (by George Allison) depends on projected digital photos whose 21st-century crispness whisks us right out of Toole's time, however much the period costumes (by Angela Harner) try to root us there.
As a warning, there's only so much you can do even with upscaling the older images to modern resolutions, so while you shouldn't expect razor-sharp crispness, it's still better than using the original 1024 x 768 OS 10.1 wallpaper that natively shipped with Cheetah.
His take on Alice in Wonderland, completed at the height of the counterculture movement, may be his most beloved contribution to the art of illustration; for Lewis Carroll, Dalí eschewed the crispness and lucidity of his earlier work in favor of a dreamier watercolor aesthetic.
And then on Friday, I'll mount a chicken on a can, roast it into crispness, paint it with white barbecue sauce in the Alabama tradition, and serve a dinner of beer-can chicken (above) that tastes best alongside Edna Lewis's recipe for corn pudding.
These actors knew the Meisner-influenced naturalism of New York's Neighborhood Playhouse and the elegant crispness of the British school, but they grew up in the 1970s when — after President Nixon and Vietnam — nobody believed in any kind of hegemony: American, theatrical or otherwise.
Only a quarter-inch thick, this fry can be cooked just once instead of twice, and still emerge with enough crispness to stand up to a cheeseburger, enough taste to go with a lobster roll, and the right stuff to stand proud on its own.
But the fluidity of this domain is delineated by the crispness of a vision tethered to hard, unyielding reality, offering a glimpse into a dream state that is at once starkly alien and intimately familiar, where freedom is grounded in responsibility, and fate is tempered by acceptance.
Jerusalem, like Malecon, is an unfussy local joint and also open late, and while it may seem like just another falafel counter, pay special attention to the griddle, where the staffers sizzle sliced bits of shawarma with chopped onions for extra flavor and a resounding crispness.
A paragon of the square pizza renaissance, Mama's Too builds dough flavor with a slow rise, borrows the browned-cheese fringe at the edges from Detroit, and bakes each sheet pan hard until the crust, the cheese and the natural casings on the pepperoni achieve a seismic crispness ($4.50).
Bill Clinton's first pitches didn't have the crispness of his predecessor's, but the Arkansan consistently got them over the plate, including during the first game at Cleveland's new ballpark in 1994 -- then named Jacobs Field -- when his looping strike bested Ohio's then governor and Hall of Famer Bob Feller, both of whom threw balls.
His "Draw Span of C. & N.W. R.R. Bridge at Clinton, Ia." (1885) tracks the bridge's lively rhythm of lines and shapes beneath a cloudless sky; it imparts a modernist crispness that is softened by the oval format (shared by all Bosse's photographs in the show), the blue paper, and the serenity of the rocky shoreline in the foreground.
I swapped out one of the whole eggs in my dough for a white, to add strength and a modicum more crispness to the shell (merci, Robertson); I added an extra egg, so that the dough was softer, smoother and richer (thank you, Whang Suh); and I lowered the baking temperature (another hat-tip to Robertson).
As the music unfolded, pitting the sternly militaristic opening theme against a slinky, fragile melody, Ms. Jansen continued to trade cues with members of the orchestra, matching her sound to the metallic crispness of a snare drum or flashing a look at the brass section while dispatching a volley of notes for those players to pick up and build on.
This time of year, as the crispness of autumn sets into the air, it becomes even more tempting to blow off all your plans and instead opt for an evening inside, curled up with a mug of hot cocoa and your worn copy of Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets — or whichever book in the series is your favorite because we know you have one.
Out of step with my era on this practice, I follow a rule that makes sense to me: I stay conscious of how quickly lettuce wilts, and of how innately it shrinks in heat, aiming to let warm fat make its changes, while leaving lettuce its fresh crispness — even if the lettuce is long-distance romaine from across the country, fresh only from the crisper drawer.
In "Wall Pillow" (2010/2012), depicting the verso of a work by Gerhard Richter, the irregular, high-contrast black shapes on the white backing are strikingly pure and simply arranged, lending the image a graphic crispness, while a piece like "CS #204" (1990), which frames a self-portrait by Cindy Sherman between two other artworks, one of which is wrapped in plastic, possesses a painterly lyricism rendered deeply troubling by the jackknifing of Sherman's left arm.
We got great pictures of its love-heart bedecked surface: And almost obscenely high-resolution images of its icy, mountainous, crater-pocked topology: NASA even got a bit modern art with this trippy image that uses colour to highlight different Pluto regions: If you were in any doubt of quite how intimate these portraits were, this gif compares the crispness of the New Horizons shots we've got now to the best we could manage with the Hubble telescope before: Misellaneous Moons Pretty she might be, but Pluto ain't the only space rock in the sky.

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