1. crepe - Noun
2. crepe - Verb
Same as Crape.
Source: Webster's dictionary.. the sort of white crepe dough with which the person is thickly buttered [in the 'Haute Pâtes' series, Dubuffet made in 1946] was, by its proximity to the tar, dyed the color of burnt bread like a used Meerschaum pipe. Jean Dubuffet
From Pamplona, I'm the loon scared of the laughter of the cunning Moon, under the crepe of world-pain that won't pass... For – o terror! – all is under a jar of glass. Tristan Corbière
crape the mirror Source: Internet
Expertly crafted from soft ivory crepe, this dress features a sculptural sweetheart neckline, lightly decorated with luxury beaded lace appliques – combined with a clean-cut silhouette and a graceful sweeping train. Source: Internet
Decorations were limited to banners of black crepe hung from the high towers that framed the inner courtyard. Source: Internet
Allow crepe to cook on one side until lightly browned before flipping and cooking on the other side. Source: Internet