habrá crispado
Future perfectél/ella/ustedconjugation ofcrispar.

crispar

crispar(
krees
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pahr
)
A transitive verb is a verb that requires a direct object (e.g., I bought a book.).
transitive verb
a. to get on one's nerves
¡La vocecilla chillona de Mirna me crispa sobremanera!Mirna's squeaky little voice really gets on my nerves!
b. to annoy
La desobediencia de su hija hacía crispar a Sarah.Sarah's daughter's disobedience annoyed her.
c. to irritate
La música de los almacenes crispa a mi esposo, y por eso nunca viene de compras conmigo.The music in the stores irritates my husband, so he never comes shopping with me.
a. to set on edge
¿Qué pasó? ¿Qué te crispó tanto? ¡Relájate!What happened? What set you on edge? Relax!
b. to contort
El extraño ruido hizo crispar de terror la cara de Lucas.The strange noise made Lucas's face contort with terror.
crisparse
A pronominal verb always uses a reflexive pronoun. (e.g., Te ves cansado.).
pronominal verb
a. to contort
Enith dejó de gritar cuando vio la cara de su esposo crisparse de rabia.Enith stopped yelling when she saw her husband's face contorting in anger.
a. to become tense
Al llegar la noche, la difícil situación comenzó a crisparse aún más.When night came, the difficult situation became even more tense.
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