crispy

/ˈkrɪspi/
adjective
  1. (of food) Firm, dry, and breaking easily when bitten or touched; having a pleasing crunch.
    • I prefer my bacon crispy, not chewy.
    • The cookies were crispy around the edges and soft in the middle.
    • The fried chicken was golden and crispy on the outside.
  2. (of weather or air) Cool, fresh, and invigorating.
    • We went for a walk in the crispy autumn air.
    • I love the crispy chill of a winter day.
    • The morning was crispy and clear, perfect for a hike.
  3. (of hair) Dry and brittle, often from styling or damage.
    • Her hair felt crispy after too much time in the sun.
    • He used a deep conditioner to fix his crispy ends.
    • The bleach made my hair crispy and hard to manage.
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