Crisply in a sentence as an adverb

He comes to work in crisply ironed chinos and a dress-shirt or polo.

The comment doesn't even apply to me - the page works perfectly and crisply for me.

Also, it's a weird comparison because Haskell is one, crisply-defined thing -- but what does he mean by "Lisp"?

It crisply describes at least two systems I'm maintaining currently.

Thank you for crisply explaining something I've realized for some time, but have never been able to boil down to a single sentence.

When you can express it crisply and just as precisely in a single line as in the former, the reader is free to occupy their mind with the real work.

I think "don't send me long emails" is shorthand for "communicate clearly and crisply" - lots of people ramble and I can't be bothered to pick out the one important detail.

"Also note that computers are generally better at displaying images crisply at dimensions that are powers of two"Do you mean multiples of 2 or powers of 2?

Nice read, I always enjoy reading about the grad school experiences of people with similar background to mine.> The main issue was that I never crisply understood all the use-cases and requirements for the systems I was building.

And given what we're discussing, this obliviousness is entirely relevant to the conversation in that it demonstrates that people aren't necessarily aware of their own shortcomings, at least not to the point where they can enumerate them crisply, completely, and professionally.

This is really interesting, it means that non-iPhone 6 apps are tricked into thinking they are rendering into a 320x568 logical buffer; but really a fractional scaling is applied to the UI views so that things like text labels and buttons render crisply into the larger resolution of the device without the app needing to be updated at all.

Crisply definitions

adverb

in a well delineated manner; "the new style of Minoan pottery was sharply defined"

See also: sharply