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Example sentences for "crisped"

Lexicographically close words:
crisco; crise; crises; crisis; crisp; crisping; crisply; crispness; crispy; crisscross
  1. We have seen a pretty crisped variety of Agaricus dealbatus growing in profusion in such a place, and devoured it accordingly.

  2. But though his eyebrows crisped and the gas must have boiled, the sturdy little plane made it.

  3. First the smallest, those picturesque green gems of the South Seas, crisped and perished.

  4. A tall, erect annual, with round and angled toothed and crisped leaves, and small sessile flowers crowded in the axils.

  5. The meat, turned once, has a fine crisped surface, and is flavored all through with the mint, and seasoning.

  6. The turkey will brown thus covered, and be tenderer and sweeter than if crisped uncovered.

  7. Roast till the fat is crisped and brown throughout, the lean very tender.

  8. Traversing the grove which encircled the newly clipped lawn, now fragrant with sun-crisped grass-tips left in the wake of the mower, he glanced up at the pretty mermaid mother cuddling her tiny offspring against her throat.

  9. His hair, too, crisped and grew lighter under the burning sun, which revealed, at the temples, the slightest hint of silver.

  10. The mere story of their adventures, which to them were no adventures, on their road to and from school would have crisped a Western boy's hair.

  11. He was thinking of the immense fun to come, of Mahbub's letter of the day before, all neatly written in English, making appointment for that afternoon in a house the very name of which would have crisped the Principal's hair with horror.

  12. Upon this heterogeneous mass of humanity the fire rained down almost as we imagine it to have fallen upon the doomed cities of the plain, and the hot breath of the flames scorched the exposed cheek and crisped even eyebrows and hair.

  13. She was scantily clad, her sweet face scorched and blackened, and her beautiful hair almost crisped away.

  14. There was too much of the artificial about his garland to commence with, but the foul fiend, Chance, had malevolently crisped and twirled it up, with added weeds, into a more unreal and unnatural affair than ever.

  15. In allusion to the crisped and curled blossoms of the Hyacinth, poets have been fond of describing curly hair as Hyacinthine locks.

  16. Then youthful Box, which now hath grace Your houses to renew, Grown old, surrender must his place Unto the crisped Yew.

  17. Serve very hot on a napkin in a dish, and garnish with plenty of crisped parsley.

  18. Haddocks may be filleted, rubbed over with egg and bread crumbs, and fried a nice brown; garnish with crisped parsley.

  19. Season them with pepper and salt; serve very hot and quickly, and garnish with crisped parsley, or place them on mashed potatoes.

  20. The sun, piercing the crisped clouds, those breast feathers of heavenly doves, darted its beams at the mellowed leaves, and showered to the ground their delicate shadow stains.

  21. The little creature's toes were stiffened against its mother's waist, its eyes closed, its tiny fingers crisped against her breast.

  22. The young man who owned it sat with his legs parted at the knees, his dusty trouser-ends and boots slanting back beneath the seat, his yellow finger-tips crisped as if rolling cigarettes.

  23. His eyes must have had in them something of George Forsyte's sardonic look; for her gloved hand crisped the folds of her frock, her eyebrows rose, her face went stony.

  24. And instinctively he crisped his hands that were buried in his pockets, and ran over to himself his opening words.

  25. Fry them in butter till they are of a light brown, put them in a warm dish, garnished with crisped parsley.

  26. Serve them up with melted butter and ketchup, garnished with crisped parsley, and thin slices of toasted bacon.

  27. Divide into small sausage shapes, dip each in batter, fry a pale golden colour and serve very hot, garnished with crisped parsley.

  28. Bake, turn out, and serve very hot, garnished with crisped parsley.

  29. Gills= adnate, often separating, connected by veins, at length crisped in drying, whitish.

  30. Gills= close, adnate or slightly decurrent, often crisped or wavy toward the stem, about three lines wide, ochraceous.

  31. If she were alien, the touch of lead would have crisped her up with pain and paralysis.

  32. Human eyes looking directly at such a bombardment would have crisped in their sockets; even on the screens their glare was too bright for comfort.

  33. It is prepared for smoking by being scraped in thin curly flakes from the slender saplings, and crisped before the fire, after which it is rubbed between the hands, into a form resembling leaf-tobacco, and stored in skin bags for use.

  34. So Milton, Comus, 984: ‘Along the crisped shades and bowers.

  35. Canst drink the waters of the crisped spring?

  36. He was short and swarthy, with crisped black hair; blind of one eye, and lame of one leg--the very commander that he had seen in his dream!

  37. While she inspected him, several unrelated ideas passed through her head; she thought he was very much sunburned and that his hatless head was attractive, with its short yellow hair crisped by the sun.

  38. One of her hands still remained in his, listlessly at first--then the fingers crisped as his other arm encircled her.

  39. And the laver was a hand breadth thick: and the brim thereof was like the brim of a cup, or the leaf of a crisped lily: it contained two thousand bates.

  40. Now the thickness of it was a handbreadth, and the brim of it was like the brim of a cup, or of a crisped lily: and it held three thousand measures.


  41. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "crisped" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    crisp; kinked; kinky