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crisps

n. 1 (plural of crisp English) 2 (context British Ireland Australia New Zealand English) A snack made from thin slices of deep-fried potato; potato chips or potato crisps

Usage examples of "crisps".

It's therefore important that I don't get too drunk, so for supper we eat three bags of crisps each, and some dry-roasted peanuts, for the protein, then head off to the party.

I've not really eaten anything except crisps and peanuts for twenty-four hours, so I'm starving hungry, and I've managed to pull a muscle in my neck while kissing Alice, which has got to be a good thing.

My mother saying we didn’t need crisps, crisps in their colourful shiny wrappings.

Chicken bones and crushed chocolate, the remnants of sweet corn and rice, fish-heads and stale crisps, the bags yielded them all, disgorged them into a stinking pile on the concrete.

Sheopened her bag of crisps and offered to share them but gotno takers.

A packet of crisps was 5p, a soft drink 8p, lipstick 45p, chocolate biscuits 12p, an iron £4.

I open a packet of crisps and bite into an apple while I continue writing.

I'm also hungry, so I open a tin of Princes ham (49p) and a packet of crisps (27p).

Now it came, or rather waddled because crisps were clearly the main part of its diet, to their table in order to place on it the half-full plastic beaker it had been holding.

The boy stared back truculently, banging the mug so that liquefied crisps splashed on Amy's knee, then it turned its gaze to Don.

As the crisps were no longer coming his way, Finn settled under the table at Shawn's feet.

He put the sandwiches in a sack, added a couple of bags of crisps and two bottles of Harp.

Children mindlessly consumed crisps, clamoured for ices, gas balloons and pony rides.