crisp vs flexible

crisp

adj
  • Brittle; friable; in a condition to break with a short, sharp fracture. 

  • Sharp, clearly defined. 

  • Brief and to the point. 

  • having a refreshing amount of acidity; having less acidity than green wine, but more than a flabby one. 

  • Quick and accurate. 

  • Not using fuzzy logic; based on a binary distinction between true and false. 

  • Dry and cold. 

  • Possessing a certain degree of firmness and freshness. 

verb
  • To make crisp. 

  • To become crisp. 

  • To interweave (of the branches of trees). 

noun
  • A very thin slice of potato that has been deep fried, typically packaged and sold as a snack. 

  • A baked dessert made with fruit and crumb topping 

  • Anything baked or fried in thin slices and eaten as a snack. 

flexible

adj
  • Capable of being flexed or bent without breaking; able to be turned or twisted without breaking. 

  • Capable or being adapted or molded in some way. 

  • Willing or prone to give way to the influence of others; not invincibly rigid or obstinate. 

noun
  • Something that is flexible. 

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