Uncrisp
"Uncrisp" in a Sentence (8 examples)
[…] if a second crop was taken from the same ground without fertilizing it, the melons would be small and what we called soapy; that is, soft and smooth, utterly uncrisp, and without a trace of the lively freshness and sweetness of those raised on virgin soil.
[…] from time to time a sort of unhealthy almost-light leaked from the large uncrisp corpse of the sky, returning for a moment to our view the ruined landscape.
His light brown hair fell, in thin, uncrisp locks, about his white, prominent temples,
[The] metal [of the coach], jouncing on the track, massaged his behind and his pants, uncrisping, were as wet from the mangy dog as from the sweat pouring out between his legs.
When his miserable life is over they lay him out—that is, they pull his legs, and try to uncrisp his fingers,
She also lay white and twisting on a couch, crisping and uncrisping her little hands.
She saw his fingers uncrisp, then grip the shelf again.
Behold your Neptune, with his Trident there, Vncrisps the Billows, smoothing them like Glass;
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