Word: crisp
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...from the wing onto their benches as the audience began scuffing into the theatre. Tapping their feet nervously and lighting each other's cigarettes, they exchanged a few verbal footnotes about the show's format before Patrick went back out to begin an improvised medley, setting an appropriate light, crisp mood...
...Crimson's top ranked Peter Blasier faced the only real competition all evening--an able Pakastani opponent, Masood Ahmed. But Blasier remained fast and unflustered, calmly clobbering MIT's only hope with crisp precise shots...
...best team in the East. The main reason was the absence of forwards Dave Gauthier and Ted Thorndike, who were injured on the recent Western road trip. Bill Cleary had to make changes in all four of his lines, with the result that the Crimson lacked its usual crisp passing attack...
...among the caviar-and-crepe set. They have been making Vail their vacation home since 1969, and four years ago bought a three-bedroom condominium above the village. Every winter, when Washington turns gray and damp, Ford looks forward impatiently to getting back to the powdery snow and thin, crisp...
...Goethe is generally known only by three orchestral pieces- the exuberant Rákdóczy March, the Dance of the Sylphs and the Minuet of the Will o' the Wisp. With out diminishing the lushness of the com poser's symphonic texture, Ozawa's crisp tempi add clarity and continuity to the 20-scene, four-part work. The oval sounds of Soprano Edith Mathis brush a fresh bloom on Marguerite's Romance (D'amour I'ardenteflamme...