0 (of fruit or vegetables) the quality of being fresh, firm, and pleasant to eat: --
1 (of cloth or paper) the quality of being stiff and smooth: --
2 (of an image or sound) the quality of being very clear: --
3 (of a way of speaking, writing, or behaving) the quality of being quick, confident, and effective: --
4 (of the air) the quality of being cold, dry, and fresh: --
Critics praised general aspects of the game's graphics such as their crispness, detail, smoothness, and lack of polygon dropout.
Romantic expression, impulsive pressure, epic articulation, mincing crispness and daintiness and an abrupt switch to power...
There's a new brightness and crispness to the overall sound as well, emphasized by the prominent rhythm.
The latter process is used industrially, and also occurs on the surface of bread during the baking process, contributing to flavor, color, and crispness.
Nevertheless, she measures very well to the majority of the roles requirements, the crispness of her voice being well suited to the repartee portions.
Corn starch added to a batter which coated chicken nuggets increased oil absorption and crispness after the latter stages of frying.
Suet pastry is soft in contrast to the crispness of shortcrust pastry.
Some qualities are produced from crossbred worsted yarns adapted for furnishing crispness.