crisper
The comparative form of "fresh" is "fresher," and the superlative form is "freshest." For "crisp," the comparative is "crisper," while the superlative is "crisptest." Both adjectives can be used to describe qualities of food or sensations, with their comparative and superlative forms indicating a relative degree.
Hi first name is Covelli and his last name is Crisp, Coc Crisp
My, that bacon is certainly crisp. I fell out of my chair on a crisp September morning. The girl handed me one hundred crisp bills. The bed linens were crisp and neatly folded. Mr. Doinko delivered a crisp message to the alumni.
The mass of a single crisp is milligramThe mass of a bag of crisp is gramHope this helps
JoAnn Crisp-Ellert has written: 'JoAnn Crisp-Ellert'
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crisp packets
Coffee Crisp was invented in Canada.
Cotton is made crisp with starch.
Coffee Crisp was created in 1938.