Also means
clenched, twitching
Usage Note
Crispado is the past participle of crispar (to set on edge, to tighten) used as an adjective. It describes someone visibly tense or irritated, or a muscle that is clenched. Tener los nervios crispados means 'to have one's nerves frayed.' It agrees in gender and number like any -ado/-ada adjective.
Examples
"El ambiente político estaba muy crispado."
Natural Translation
The political atmosphere was very tense.
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