crispily

/ˈkrɪs.pɪ.li/
adverb
  1. In a way that is firm, fresh, and breaks easily, especially when describing food or leaves.
    • The autumn leaves rustled crispily under our feet.
    • The apple crunched crispily as she bit into it.
    • He toasted the bread until it crackled crispily.
  2. In a clear, sharp, and decisive manner, especially when speaking or giving instructions.
    • She answered the question crispily and moved on to the next topic.
    • The teacher spoke crispily, leaving no room for confusion.
    • The general gave his orders crispily, and the soldiers obeyed at once.
  3. In a neat, tidy, and well-defined way, often referring to appearance or style.
    • The new banknotes were stacked crispily in the drawer.
    • The photograph showed the mountain peaks outlined crispily against the blue sky.
    • He dressed crispily in a pressed white shirt and dark trousers.
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