Adjective
The word is derived from crispy
A good pan leads to crispier, crunchier, and less-burned almonds. Source: Internet
Gabe Barker’s Pizzeria Mercato in Carrboro makes a hand-shaped Neapolitan pie that’s crispier than most. Source: Internet
She uses a panko breading that gives them a lighter and crispier taste. Source: Internet
I'm reading Blaize Clement's newest book and on page 178, a character takes chocolate chip cookies out of the freezer and says she always freezes them right after baking because it 'makes the chocolate set up, and they're crispier after they're frozen.' Source: Internet
It’s a bit crispier on the outside, which means it’s perfect to support the massive bagel sandwiches that are popular at this Philadelphia hotspot. Source: Internet
The OLED panel looks crispier and more vivid. Source: Internet