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/kris"peuhn/, v.t., v.i.to make or become crisp.[1940-45; CRISP + -EN1]
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crispen — verb Date: 1931 transitive verb to make crisp intransitive verb to become crisp … New Collegiate Dictionary
crispen — verb a) To make crisp. b) To become crisp. See Also: crispy … Wiktionary
crispen — v. crisp, make brittle or crunchy, make crisp; become crisp … English contemporary dictionary
crispen — crisp·en … English syllables
crispen — crisp•en [[t]ˈkrɪs pən[/t]] v. t. v. i. to make or become crisp • Etymology: 1940–45 … From formal English to slang
crispen — verb make brown and crisp by heating toast bread crisp potatoes • Syn: ↑toast, ↑crisp • Derivationally related forms: ↑crisp (for: ↑crisp), ↑ … Useful english dictionary
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