How To Use Scrunch In A Sentence

  • If there was any hope of holding on to even a shred of her dwindling self-respect, she should do exactly what she knew Margo would do—close the laptop, take her de-scrunchied, perfumed, and nearly thonged self down to the nearest club, pick up the first passably good-looking stranger who asked her to dance, and bring him back to the apartment for some safe but anonymous sex. Goodnight Tweetheart
  • She pulled the black scrunchie out of her long glossy red-gold hair, the silky strands having been confined in a simple low, sleek ponytail.
  • She breathed in the fresh air, untainted by the smell of bat guano, and began following the trail she had marked earlier with hair scrunchies.
  • A scrunchy havoc of whip, sleigh bells, saxophones, bass guitar, as well as the full forces of the BBC Symphony Orchestra and the Nibelung note of a household hammer for good measure, bashed, danced and whirled through this 15-minute non-stop toccata. BBC Prom 54; La fanciulla del West; Joyce DiDonato; Simon Keenlyside; Kronos Quartet
  • The cat scrunched up to sleep.
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  • A petulant man-child with scrunched fists, no sense of natural rhythm and his vision permanently obscured by a single greasy dreadlock. Dancing On Ice: Grace Dent's TV OD
  • She would scrunch up her shoulders and grin and almost convert entirely to bubbles at the very mention of the concept.
  • I'll scrunch pomade into my maverick hair and embrace my $30 cut.
  • The Platinum Pied Pipers have taken music and twisted and scrunched it into Triple P to produce a refreshing, multi-talented, many-layered masterpiece of modern music.
  • He has a rather manic look about him - scrunched up face and a very low gravelly voice - and when I was first introduced to him I'll admit to being pretty wary.
  • But don't take our word for this: seek advice from your lawyer before you scrunch up that demand and hurl it in the bin.
  • In addition to scrub tops, Scrubs Key West offers coordinating jackets, pants, surgical caps and scrunchies.
  • My hair was in a messy bun filled with gel and hair spray, a new technique I learned that helps your hair become more scrunched.
  • I'm quite the scrunchie and hardtail aficionado, (#ffjd) but yes, I also dooo like actually pretty things! Meredith Fineman: Fifty First (J)Dates: Fall Fahhshun and What It Means for Your Dating Life.
  • He placed his hand on the nape of her neck and squeezed harshly, causing Mandy's face to scrunch up in pain.
  • This was not going the way she had planned, “I gave the computer eight decillion virtual hydrogen atoms, described in exquisite detail, and defined an environment with physical laws just like our own Universe, and …” Jaed’s mouth scrunched up at the look on Almod’s face. 365 tomorrows » 2009 » April : A New Free Flash Fiction SciFi Story Every Day
  • Bunny quickly pulled Holly's scrunchie off so that her poker straight chestnut hair shimmered over her shoulders. JUST BETWEEN US
  • Grandma's tall, gray wig was removed from her head, revealing what was presumably long, black hair scrunched up into a hairnet.
  • The ground scrunched unnaturally beneath his feet; the landscape disappeared from glaring brightness into shadows.
  • dredger" came its rounds; and, for fear he should miss the warm consolations of a lower third "Scrunch," they organised one for his special benefit, and had the happiness of seeing him rising in the middle, scared and puffing, with cheeks the colour of a peony. Follow My leader The Boys of Templeton
  • As she saw his eyebrows scrunch up, she looked down at her dress.
  • With her ear to the floor, Yelina could hear gravel whacking and rattling against the bottom of the vehicle, the scrunch of the tires.
  • Finish with a generous glug of olive oil and scrunchy sea salt. Times, Sunday Times
  • After nine rounds of scrunch-faced spellings and a few gleefully lucky guesses, Michael Whalon terminated his competition with "eviscerate" yesterday in the 35th annual Richmond Times-Dispatch Regional Spelling Bee. News for Richmond Times-Dispatch
  • The pebbles/gravel/snow scrunched beneath our feet.
  • The calls for them to scrunch their locks is nonetheless clamorous, due to the sheer success of the scheme. A Good Time Beats A Long Time
  • The pebbles/gravel/snow scrunched beneath our feet.
  • I took two scrunchies and tied my long hair into two big ponytails.
  • Apply Ripple Effect, then scrunch hair to lock in curls and waves.
  • I took two scrunchies and tied my long hair into two big ponytails.
  • And Aztec history books, scrunched-up tissues, hay-fever nasal sprays, empty mocha coffee cups, Hello! THE CHEEK PERFORATION DANCE
  • The single glimpse she got sufficed to show the tears coursing down and the agonized scrunch of the features. DEATH AND TRANSFIGURATION
  • Sunday, July 26, 2009 the hills visit oregon - day two, part two the rest of sunday we spent driving down to newport, lunching at café stephanie, visiting nye beach and the oregon coast aquarium. charlie was generous with scrunchy funny faces today for photos. when we returned to rockaway, we made a campfire in the backyard, complete with veggie hotdogs and smores. The hills visit oregon - day two, part two
  • She breathed in the fresh air, untainted by the smell of bat guano, and began following the trail she had marked earlier with hair scrunchies.
  • People scrunch their faces and whip their heads here and there.
  • They heard the scrunch of gravel, the sound dying away as Appleby dragged Sweetie through the kitchen garden toward the wood. ALL ABOUT LOVE
  • But we already knew one could scrunch up the sleeves of tees and cardigans.
  • Curls that have frizzed should be misted with water, spritzed with a styling spray and then scrunched in your hands.
  • Sigh , I can really use a scrunchy, yea you heard me!
  • It can be brushed, combed or scrunched into your hair to enhance natural hair colour.
  • OpEdNews - Article: Will DuPage (IL) Voters get "scrunched" in early voting? Will DuPage (IL) Voters get "scrunched" in early voting?
  • Nonetheless, it made him scrunch up his face in terror.
  • Or add on the frills, scrunched sleeves and bows for a very very feminine blouse, like the pink Vuitton one on the right.
  • This makes their faces scrunch up in concentration.
  • This casual style was scrunch-dried with firm hold mousse.
  • The scrunch of tyres on the clinker brought Lowery out on deck. THE BOOK LADY
  • Her mother was sitting bolt upright, scrunching her white cotton gloves into a ball.
  • Dr. B. loved it and would scrunch up his face in that way that made his moustache wiggle when I'd launch into the description of the annual Miss Antler contest.
  • Sunday, July 26, 2009 the hills visit oregon - day two, part two the rest of sunday we spent driving down to newport, lunching at café stephanie, visiting nye beach and the oregon coast aquarium. charlie was generous with scrunchy funny faces today for photos. when we returned to rockaway, we made a campfire in the backyard, complete with veggie hotdogs and smores. The hills visit oregon - day two, part two
  • She returned into her room, took the towel off her head, and scrunched her hair, wringing her tresses of the water.
  • They're scrunched into nine pages, which means lots of itty-bitty type and eyeball fatigue.
  • Alex's face started to scrunch up at the yelling.
  • Adam scrunched up his face, his tongue wiggling a loose tooth on the side of his mouth.
  • She walked over to the queen-size bed, did a little shimmy dance as she took off her full-coverage bra, rubbed her breasts, her pudgy belly, stepped out of her panties, pulled back the down comforter, removed the scrunchy from her hair, ran her fingers through her thinning curls, sat on the edge of the bed, and watched her man sleep. Exquisite Torture
  • In addition to scrub tops, Scrubs Key West offers coordinating jackets, pants, surgical caps and scrunchies.
  • As your face scrunches up in a grimace of the most agonizing of all pain, you'll be exercising the vital muscles in and around your schnozz without even knowing it!
  • And you'll have three planets - what is called by some a planetary trio, because we're going to have three of them - kind of scrunched them to a little spot in the sky during the first week of August and should make for a very picturesque scene for anyone who's looking in the NPR Topics: News
  • Sammi rushed over to them dressed in her favorite leather, purple skirt with her streaked hair tied into two big ponytails with scrunchies.
  • Villagers scramble towards the aircraft, arms aloft in supplication and eyes scrunched against the tornado whipped up by the rotor blades. Still marooned: plight of flood-stricken villagers in Pakistan's Sindh province
  • We drive a Honda Civic, so he has to scrunch down and stick his head in the window, trying to be unobtrusive about it.
  • Her blue eyes were narrowed, her mouth scrunched up, her forehead wrinkled.
  • Over 100 styles of wigs, Falls, ¾ caps, ponytails, pony tail wraps and scrunchies to choose.
  • They may, for example, scrunch up where other leaves of the same species lie flat.
  • I scrunched my hat up in my pocket.
  • (Sadly, things turned awkward when I proclaimed I'd once eaten a memorable plate of scrunchies served in calamari sauce, which led to an energetic exchange with my wife who, it turns out, was quite right in pointing out that a "scrunchy" is in fact a stretchy band used to fasten a woman's hair and I am a nincompoop.) Ottawa Sun
  • Walking up the gravel path feels like the approach to some kind of altar, the scrunching stones disturbing in the stillness.
  • An arm came loose and fell off, revealing scrunched up newsprint where there should have been ligament, bone and muscle.
  • The raunch smell caused his nose to scrunch up in distaste as he looked at his pet wolf.
  • It didn't take me long to find some hair stuff to straighten my hair and I gathered so many hair scrunchies it didn't make sense.
  • His perfect duck confit has skin that crackles more loudly than if you scrunched the original Declaration of Independence.
  • Open mouth wide and let shoulders scrunch up toward the head.
  • The cat scrunched up to sleep.
  • The corridor walls are covered in photographs; barrel-bellied women with scrunched-up faces strain to deliver, post-birth beatific smiles radiate satisfaction.
  • She scrunched up her face in reply and then handed me a glass of multi-coloured liquid that was adorned with little paper umbrellas and a twirly straw.
  • He scrunched up his face, trying to concentrate.
  • The babe, clearly in fine health, scrunched its pink face and began to cry heartily.
  • The scrunch of tyres on the clinker brought Lowery out on deck. THE BOOK LADY
  • To tumble over the edge would have been tantamount to toppling into the jaws of an expectant shark, and getting "scrunched" between no less than six rows of sharp teeth. The Ocean Waifs A Story of Adventure on Land and Sea
  • Crisp yellow leaves scrunched satisfyingly underfoot, giving off a sweet sad scent.
  • The scrunch of tyres on the clinker brought Lowery out on deck. THE BOOK LADY
  • Sammi rushed over to them dressed in her favorite leather, purple skirt with her streaked hair tied into two big ponytails with scrunchies.
  • Theresa tried to ignore it, scrunching down her pillow to support her back.
  • Over 100 styles of wigs, Falls, ¾ caps, ponytails, pony tail wraps and scrunchies to choose.
  • Carly had even taken a pair of scrunchies and tied Yelina's hair in pig-tails.
  • I had a perm and scrunchy hair. The Sun
  • I flick my ear, as if to shoo away a worrisome fly, roll over, scrunch up the bedclothes, and resolve, this time, to fall bloody asleep.
  • Step away from the scrunchy now ... The Sun
  • It falls generously, with a sumptuous metallic scrunch.
  • Doing the handles as described in the pattern does not give you the "scrunched" look that appears in the line drawings and to a lesser extent in the photos. Netvouz - new bookmarks
  • Her mother was sitting bolt upright, scrunching her white cotton gloves into a ball.
  • The older pictures had MaryAnn smiling radiantly, teeth shining and eyes scrunched together twinkling with delight.
  • The scrunch of tyres on the clinker brought Lowery out on deck. THE BOOK LADY
  • The corridor walls are covered in photographs; barrel-bellied women with scrunched-up faces strain to deliver, post-birth beatific smiles radiate satisfaction.
  • Scrunching up the backbone would bring the shoulder and pelvis closer together, while straightening the backbone would push them apart, he explained.
  • It can be stretched all out and long like in the picture or it can be scrunched up into a sexy body hugging mini dress.
  • Not merely do the scrunching squeaks of the break, the blasty trumpet whistle, the slamming of doors, and the squalling of children bewilder his brain and bedeafen his ears, but the iron tyrant enchains and confuses his eyes. Lands of the Slave and the Free Cuba, the United States, and Canada
  • IL: DuPage County - Will DuPage (IL) Voters get "scrunched" in early voting? 'Daily Voting News' For February 28, 2006
  • Sweat rolled down her face from her dyed black hair held back in a ponytail by a glittering red scrunchy. Escape
  • Bleeping watches, sweet bag scrunching, out-of-tune singalongs and loud discussion of plot points made this quite a free for all.
  • Her wild curly hair had turned frizzy in the wet, and she pulled it back with a large scrunchie. LOOKING FOR ANDREW MCCARTHY
  • We'll notice as we go out in time here that our icons and our forecast points are kind of scrunched together. CNN Transcript Aug 31, 2008
  • The size of the picture is scrunched into the so-called letterbox format - apparently it takes more time and money to create the real thing
  • Her scrunched up face made her look as if she was wearing a perpetual mirthless grin.
  • Many readers will at this stage not be able to read this column as they will be scrunching up their fists, biting their nails, gnashing their teeth and chomping furiously on all forms of chewing gum!
  • Spray onto dry hair and scrunch to beachy perfection. Times, Sunday Times
  • She reaches into the pocket of her little gypsy skirt with bands of blue and brown and pulls out a scrunchy. Taxonomies
  • Perfect powder snow makes a satisfying scrunch as I plod out to the children's area, an ungainly heel-toe process in the leaden moon boots binding my ankles.
  • They heard the scrunch of gravel, the sound dying away as Appleby dragged Sweetie through the kitchen garden toward the wood. ALL ABOUT LOVE
  • The dry leaves scrunched under our feet.
  • It took a truly evil grin to scrunch up my face muscles enough to keep the monocle in place.
  • Then blow-dry, finger-dry or, to give texture to short hair, scrunch with your fingers.
  • The single glimpse she got sufficed to show the tears coursing down and the agonized scrunch of the features. DEATH AND TRANSFIGURATION
  • I would read the paper too, trying to scrunch up my face like my fathers, as if that would help me better comprehend the stories.
  • I scrunched my brows then stifled my laugh.
  • She was scrunched down on the deck with the microphone in one hand and a set of earphones held to her head with the other. CORMORANT
  • The corridor walls are covered in photographs; barrel-bellied women with scrunched-up faces strain to deliver, post-birth beatific smiles radiate satisfaction.
  • The hedgehog scrunched itself up into a ball.
  • He enjoyed watching her mouth curve as she formed words, or her eyes scrunch up when she smiled; all in all she was very attractive.
  • I had scrunched my hair with mousse, which made it look darker and less blonde.
  • She tied the back of her shirt with the ponytail holder and scrunched her hair to wild perfection.
  • You can make what is sometimes called a scrunchy, for your hair, or any kind of clip, with a bit of left over fabric, to match the dress. Archive 2009-07-01
  • The reality is that any fashion, whether it is the latest couture gown or hair accessory like a scrunchie can work in the appropriate circumstances.
  • In his paper on "Paranormal Metal-Bending" in The Iceland Papers (edited and published by Andrija Puharich), the funniest picture is a photo of a glass globe containing dozens of paper clips that have been paranormally "scrunched" into a wild tangle of twisted wires by "Andrew G," one of Hasted's superkids. Parapsychology & Physics
  • Jasmine scrunched her eyebrows together in an expression of perplexity.
  • Her long hair was unrestrained by any scrunchies or finger traps, but her face bore the same sneaky smile.
  • James grinned toothily, causing her to pull out the damp blue scrunchy tying back her massive mane of wheat blond hair, which she took much effort to maintain perfectly.
  • I stuck out my tongue and he pinched me, causing me to scrunch up my nose.
  • After hair is dry spritz texturizing spray evenly throughout layers, then scrunch to get separation and more body.
  • He looks at me in silence, nose scrunched up and eyes squinty, fingers squeezed hard around his peanut butter sandwich.
  • I don't even think before I manage a scoff, and I scrunch up my nose.
  • She scrunched up her face and began picking at her fingernails.
  • She had just noticed him watching her like a hawk and she also knew it was pointless of her to scrunch up the paper and hide it in her palm for he had already seen it.
  • But at least the play gives us the chance to hear fine lines and scrunchy words such as 'mandragora'. Times, Sunday Times
  • As your face scrunches up in a grimace of the most agonizing of all pain, you'll be exercising the vital muscles in and around your schnozz without even knowing it!
  • Her mother was sitting bolt upright, scrunching her white cotton gloves into a ball.
  • The last freeze-frame will again be Jerry with his hands out in an ‘I don't get it’ gesture, with a scrunched-up look on his face
  • She was right on the edge of the temporary office and could feel tarry gravel scrunch under her feet as a line of stones followed one another off the end like hairless lemmings.
  • A scrunch of a foot on dirt was the only alert Ben and Marle needed.
  • Scrunched into bushes, he scraped a shot sideways, after which he foozled one high-right into the thousands of people who came to see him play one last Masters.
  • Will DuPage (IL) Voters get "scrunched" in early voting? yahooBuzzArticleHeadline = 'Will DuPage (IL) Voters get "scrunched" in early voting?' Will DuPage (IL) Voters get "scrunched" in early voting?
  • To be in stores early next year, the Cover Girl / Goody line will feature 50-plus SKUs, including such styling and fashion accessories as barrettes, scrunchies, headbands and compact mirrors.
  • Curls that have frizzed should be misted with water, spritzed with a styling spray and then scrunched in your hands.
  • Yuki's face scrunched up in concretion.
  • Most answers were given with a kind of scrunched up face and questioning, apologetic tone. Life and style | guardian.co.uk
  • She smirked as she saw him scrunch up his face in thought.
  • Her mother was sitting bolt upright, scrunching her white cotton gloves into a ball.
  • Many readers will at this stage not be able to read this column as they will scrunching up their fists, biting their nails, gnashing their teeth and chomping furiously on all forms of chewing gum!
  • Our arms were our forelegs; our own legs, with straight knees, came behind, and, backsides in the air off we went, the tins making a lovely scrunchy sound on the track.
  • The hedgehog scrunched itself up into a ball.
  • The scrunch of tyres on the clinker brought Lowery out on deck. THE BOOK LADY
  • Scrunching up her nose (that made her look cute, too) Zahra fanned away the smoke with her manicured hand.
  • An anxious expression scrunched up her little face and tears threatened to gush out of her round blue eyes. Mystery Dad
  • The shoulders are scrunched up while the king is leaning against the family crest above the fireplace.
  • But it was for Becky McDonald that the bell tolled loudest, her departure – a public debagging of inveterate liar Tracy Barlow "'Er medical records show that when she fell down my stairs … SHE WAS NOT PREGNANT" followed by a climactic airport dash in a leopard-print padded jacket – proving a fitting send-off for the reigning holder of soap's Golden Scrunchie for Indomitability In The Face Of Relentless Leisurewear. World of Lather: a month in soap
  • The sleeves on her violet tee shirt were scrunched up past her elbows as she cooked and her hair was tied back in a ponytail.
  • It was a relief to swap the scrunch of tyres on track for the whisper of tyres on tarmac and the view towards Langdale End was the best of the day.
  • I don't want the poor thing to be scrunched up for all eternity. DEVIL'S CLAW
  • scrunchy" scarf around her neck as her mane, slipping socks on both hands for paws, and tying a rope with tassels around her waist as a tail. BroadwayWorld.com Featured Content
  • The children's nurse, M. Eagar, recalled the little tsarevnas diligently sewing away, scrunching up the waist of large pants to fit them into small waistbands.
  • Turn off the lights, close the curtains, cut a hole in a sheet, scrunch up your eyes and get to it.
  • Whatever you do, there's no denying that dresses are great to take on holiday - a light, flimsy slip can be easily scrunched into the corner of your case, making it a sloppy packer's dream.
  • Our arms were our forelegs; our own legs, with straight knees, came behind, and, backsides in the air off we went, the tins making a lovely scrunchy sound on the track.
  • Then use a hair diffuser to blow-dry, scrunching it with your fingers.
  • It weighs only a few ounces and can scrunch up small.
  • He looks at me in silence, nose scrunched up and eyes squinty, fingers squeezed hard around his peanut butter sandwich.
  • The view is worth every tortured moment of discomfort it takes to hunker down, scrunch up, and peer out.
  • They're scrunched into nine pages, which means lots of itty-bitty type and eyeball fatigue.
  • Sorry can't comment at the moment I'm too busy trying to howk an amazingly stubborn bogey from my scrunched up beak.
  • And Aztec history books, scrunched-up tissues, hay-fever nasal sprays, empty mocha coffee cups, Hello! THE CHEEK PERFORATION DANCE
  • Another "scrunchy tissue rose" is placed in the middle of the one on the upper left. Paper hearts
  • One mention of it causes them to scrunch up their faces, stick their fingers in their ears and squeal ‘too much information’ in unmanly high voices.
  • To be in stores early next year, the Cover Girl / Goody line will feature 50-plus SKUs, including such styling and fashion accessories as barrettes, scrunchies, headbands and compact mirrors.
  • Traditionally scrunchies consist of a circular elastic band completely encased by a piece of gathered fabric designed to produce a pouffy look.
  • The corridor walls are covered in photographs; barrel-bellied women with scrunched-up faces strain to deliver, post-birth beatific smiles radiate satisfaction.
  • It didn't take me long to find some hair stuff to straighten my hair and I gathered so many hair scrunchies it didn't make sense.
  • The pink-haired girl scrunched her brows together and stuck out her bottom lip while stomping her foot demandingly.
  • She tied the mass of curls in place with a silver scrunchie and sprayed it lightly with hairspray.
  • Well do we remember Hillary's hair-scrunchies and stumpy flat-heels, Janet Reno's cookie-cutter "power suits", and Madeleine Albright's odd penchant for scarves she had no neck, and is yae-high to a grasshopper. Do you want your politicians to wear something more adventurous than a dark suit?
  • (face scrunched-half cry-makes like a cat cleaning itself) ... the cat  Oh, Dada!
  • Made of breathable cotton twill, this cap features a built-in scrunchie for women to neatly hold longer hair in a pony tail.
  • Cautiously I pushed my thumb in even harder, doing that thing where you scrunch up your face as if that makes it so it won't splash me, only to discover that the blessed thing was hard-boiled!
  • The little action caused her nose to scrunch up considerably before a soft smile took her lips and she went back to whatever dream she was in.
  • I scrunch up my nose and wipe the silverware on my t-shirt.
  • Way back when she was stuffing her hair in scrunchies and smearing Clearasil across her T-zone, she had her first boyfriend, a bookish eighth-grader named Eddie who had a pink retainer and a silver bike. Georgia’s Kitchen
  • Carly had even taken a pair of scrunchies and tied Yelina's hair in pig-tails.
  • My eyes were red and I was holding a scrunched up tissue in my hand.
  • With a pang and a ping and a scrunch not unlike the sensation you get when a tooth is pulled, the glass shattered the moment the tensioning springs were released.
  • I discovered a shortcoming when the moleskin I'd carefully shaped got scrunched up in my wedge gladiators, leaving a protruding tag of the felty stuff, which I ripped off. Wanted for Assault
  • Her long hair was unrestrained by any scrunchies or finger traps, but her face bore the same sneaky smile.
  • You knelt at the grate, laying sticks and firelighters and scrunched-up newspaper.
  • He moves on to another chair - it responds the same way, with an adaptive scrunch, a return to form and a thrilling thwap.
  • Traditionally scrunchies consist of a circular elastic band completely encased by a piece of gathered fabric designed to produce a pouffy look.
  • Hey Lena, do u think I should scrunch up my hair today, or blow dry it straight?

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