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How to spell CRIPY correctly?

The correct spelling for "cripy" is "crispy". It refers to a desirable texture, especially in food, where a crunchy and brittle exterior is achieved. Some other possible correct suggestions for the misspelling could be "creepy" (having a strange or scary atmosphere) or "crypt" (an underground burial chamber).

List of suggestions on how to spell cripy correctly

  • clip She used a hair clip to keep her bangs out of her face.
  • copy
  • crape She bought a beautiful crape dress to wear to her friend's wedding.
  • craps I love playing craps at the casino with my friends.
  • Cray I'm going to CRay on that report.
  • creepy
  • crepe
  • Crept I crept silently through the dark hallway, trying not to wake anyone up.
  • crib My crib is in the corner of the room.
  • crier
  • crimp I had to crimp the edges of the pie crust to make sure it didn't fall apart while baking.
  • cripes I'm sorry, but I can't believe you just said "cripes.
  • crisp The autumn air was crisp and cool, and the leaves crunched under our feet as we walked.
  • crispy The chicken was perfectly crispy on the outside and juicy on the inside.
  • crop He committed suicide by jumping into the crop field.
  • crops
  • croupy The child's cough was croupy and sounded painful.
  • cry She couldn't hold back the cry that escaped her lips.
  • crypt The crypt beneath the church held the remains of ancient royals.
  • drip I spilled my coffee on my lap and it instantly started to drip.
  • drippy The ice cream cone was so drippy that it left a trail of chocolate fudge all the way down my arm.
  • grip He lost his grip on the rope and fell into the water.
  • gripe She continued to gripe about the poor quality of service at the restaurant.
  • Grips The athlete adjusted his grips on the weightlifting bar before attempting a new personal record.
  • rip As the blade passed over the paper, it made a loud rip sound.
  • ripe I can't wait to get my hands on that ripe apple.
  • ropy The ropy texture of the cheese made it difficult to spread on the crackers.
  • scrip When I visited the small town, they only accepted scrip currency at the local general store.
  • trip We're taking a trip to Mexico this summer.

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