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- Dictionarycrinkle/ˈkrɪŋkl/
verb
- 1. form into small surface creases or wrinkles: "Rose's face crinkled in bewilderment"
noun
- 1. a wrinkle or crease on the surface of something: "there was a crinkle of suspicion on her forehead"
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CRINKLE definition: 1. to become covered in many small lines and folds, or to cause something to do this: 2. a small…. Learn more.
The meaning of CRINKLE is to form many short bends or ripples. How to use crinkle in a sentence.
An indentation or seam on the skin, especially on the face: crease, furrow, line, wrinkle. 2. A line or an arrangement made by the doubling of one part over another: crease, crimp, crumple, fold, pleat, plica, plication, pucker, rimple, ruck, rumple, wrinkle. The American Heritage® Roget's Thesaurus.
noun. a wrinkle or ripple. a crinkling sound. a turn or twist. crinkle. / ˈkrɪŋkəl / verb. to form or cause to form wrinkles, twists, or folds. to make or cause to make a rustling noise.
CRINKLE meaning: 1. to become covered in many small lines and folds, or to cause something to do this: 2. a small…. Learn more.
Dictionary definition of crinkle. To create or cause small, sharp, and irregular folds or wrinkles in a material or surface. "If you crinkle the fabric before sewing, it adds an interesting texture to the garment." Detailed meaning of crinkle.
to become covered with or to form a lot of thin folds or lines, especially in skin, cloth or paper. Her face crinkled up in a smile. He smiled, his eyes crinkling (= the skin around his eyes). The pages crinkled and curled and turned to ashes in the fire.