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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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- English (US)
CRINKLE meaning: 1. to become covered in many small lines...
- Znaczenie Crinkle, Definicja W Cambridge English Dictionary
crinkle definicja: 1. to become covered in many small lines...
- Crinkle: Polish Translation
CRINKLE translate: marszczyć (się), marszczyć (się). Learn...
- Crinkle: Ukrainian Translation
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- Crinkle: German Translation
crinkle translate: sich kräuseln. Learn more in the...
- Crinkle: French Translation
crinkle translate: se froisser. Learn more in the Cambridge...
- Crinkle: Norwegian Translation
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- Crinkle: Thai Translation
crinkle translate: ทำให้เป็นรอยย่นหรือลอน. Learn more in the...
- English (US)
Learn the meaning, synonyms, examples, and history of the word crinkle, which can be a verb or a noun. A crinkle is a short bend or ripple, or a disease of plants that causes crinkling of leaves.
Learn the meaning of crinkle as a verb and a noun, and see how to use it in sentences. Find out how to say crinkle in different languages, such as Chinese, Spanish and Portuguese.
Crinkle means to form or cause wrinkles, ripples, or folds, or to make a rustling sound. It can also be a noun for a wrinkle, ripple, or fold. See synonyms, translations, and usage examples.
Crinkle definition: to wrinkle; crimple; ripple.. See examples of CRINKLE used in a sentence.
Learn the meaning of crinkle as a verb and a noun, and see how to use it in sentences. Find out the synonyms, pronunciation, and word origin of crinkle.
Use the verb crinkle to describe what happens when you ball up a freshly ironed shirt and shove it in a suitcase, or the way your favorite teacher scrunches her eyes when she smiles. You can also call the creases or wrinkles themselves crinkles.