crinkled

[ UK /kɹˈɪŋkə‍ld/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. uneven by virtue of having wrinkles or waves
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How To Use crinkled In A Sentence

  • His legs were crossed in gentleman's fashion and he continually crinkled the paper, bending it in all shapes possible.
  • These Gaucher cells had voluminous pale basophilic cytoplasm with a crinkled, striated appearance.
  • Then I carefully opened the first envelope and extracted a piece of crinkled loose-leaf notebook paper, and had to smile at it as I began translating the misspelled words and tiny scribbles.
  • His whole face smiled, his eyes crinkled up and his gray green eyes danced merrily.
  • The petals may be overlapped, recurved, frilled, crinkled or ruffled.
  • A quizzical smile crinkled the corners of his eyes as he "hefted" his burdens. Where the Sun Swings North
  • She gave him the winning smile, which now crinkled her middle-aged face.
  • Only a few faint lines crinkled her eyes, and she had lost weight.
  • The St. Mary thistle grows at the foot of the walls in knots of large, spreading, crinkled leaves, beautifully scalloped at the edges; the glazed surface reticulated with lacteal veins, retaining the milk that, according to the legend, flowed from the Virgin's breast, and, forming the Milky Roman Mosaics Or, Studies in Rome and Its Neighbourhood
  • Those on the mayor's tour who entered the building immediately came out, faces crinkled, and walked carefully to avoid stepping into pools of stinking water.
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