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Filter by Meaning The photograph had a crisp focus, capturing every detail.
The mountain peaks stood crisp against the clear blue sky.
The photographs in the album were sharp and crisp, capturing the memories perfectly.
The chilled cucumber slices provided a crisp and rejuvenating sensation to her tired eyes.
The artist's brush strokes created a crisp image on the canvas.
The speaker's voice was clear and crisp over the microphone.
The sound of the leaves crunching underfoot was crisp and satisfying.
The salad had a crisp texture with its fresh lettuce and cucumbers.
Her crisp remarks during the debate left her opponents speechless.
The comedian's crisp jokes had the audience laughing hysterically.
The detective's crisp interrogations helped uncover the truth.
His crisp retort shut down any further argument.
The author's crisp writing style made the novel a gripping read.
The chef's crisp knife skills ensured perfectly sliced vegetables.
The professor's crisp explanations made complex theories easy to understand.
The newspaper article provided a crisp summary of the event.
The crisp autumn breeze carried the scent of fallen leaves.
The music had a crisp rhythm that made it catchy and easy to dance to.
She hung her freshly washed clothes on the line, and they dried to a crisp in the sunshine.
The morning was chilly, and the grass under his feet felt crisp with frost.
The black ink on the white paper formed crisp, legible letters.
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