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How To Use Wrinkly In A Sentence

  • In the highly unlikely event of being offered TV work now, I would decline rather than inflict my wrinkly bake on viewers.
  • Mr Black's wrinkly face screwed up to such a degree that he looked like a sun dried tomato.
  • Who would want a wrinkly old fellow? The Sun
  • ‘I don't even know what I should be looking for,’ he remarked, turning the wrinkly, yellow, age old pages.
  • My face had little wrinkly lines on it from how much I had cried the night before.
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  • She pulled on a light wind jacket to cover her wrinkly shirt and laced up her shoes.
  • She's convinced that no matter how hard she works out, the skin that covers her taut biceps is growing daily more slack and wrinkly.
  • Last I remember of it, it had several torn and wrinkly pages and the cover was folded and worn out.
  • What's erroneous and vigorously ......burning leave wrinkly wrinkly delicate eyebrow, Su destroys the facial expression of snow pale like snow, such of flimsiness.
  • A couple lockers down was a boy, about 5'5, with scruffy brown hair, wearing rumpled blue jeans and a wrinkly white t-shirt, looking as though he'd just fallen out of bed.
  • I've noticed recently that I'm starting to look a bit wrinkly around the eyes and although I'll probably still smother Oil of Olay on the suspected areas, I don't fear the aging process quite so much.
  • The pears should be soft and the skin slightly wrinkly. Times, Sunday Times
  • Endowed with pinkish-gray, wrinkly skin, scant hair, and long buck teeth, naked mole-rats aren't likely to win any beauty contests.
  • Anything is purchasable in this new era, including new non-wrinkly skin or your choice of genes for the perfect baby.
  • The one on the left had a kind of wrinkly base that adapted itself well to this shape, and the one on the right had more of a conical tip that we cut off to make a flat base. Boing Boing
  • It would have been easy for me to give up and say I can't be bothered to be sniped at any more about wrinkly rockers and all of that.
  • Submitter's not a doctor, but I'm going to guess "wrinkly Texas Oasis
  • His wrinkly old skin held pockmarks and warts and scabs, and he had a large crooked nose.
  • They are incredibly wrinkly when born (as puppies are kind of wrinkly anyway) and they tend to loose most of their body wrinkles as they mature. Undefined
  • She now lives in Palm Springs, the desert oasis associated with super-rich and wrinkly superstars.
  • The first time I saw Wiwin, she looked like a wizened old woman, with wrinkly, hairy skin and big, unblinking eyes.
  • The kooning (aka wrinkly dogs) suffers from some discoloration on one of the rubber toacaps, doesn't take away from them imho as they look best scruffed up .. Superfuture :: supertalk
  • Mangoes with slightly wrinkly skin are the sweetest ones.
  • The wrinkly rockers have been teasing fans over the last few days - with huge tour details to come today. The Sun
  • Genes codes for traits that are expressed in individual organisms, such as wrinkly and smooth seeds. David Sloan Wilson: Truth and Reconciliation for Group Selection X: Na��ve Gene Selectionism
  • Family myth says that when we went to the cinema, my dad would make you painstakingly unwrap any sweets before the film began so as not to disturb people with wrinkly cellophane noises during the show.
  • He was then dropped into various oldie clubs (day centres etc) and less wrinkly locations to give him an insight in what it would be like to be old.
  • Growers sell their produce direct to the consumer making them better value than supermarket organics and fresher than the sad ritual display of wrinkly produce that lingers in some wholefood shops.
  • Sometimes I sit in a small, cedar-paneled room full of old wrinkly men who are naked and sweating profusely.
  • In shocking scenes, she ages by decades and is left a wrinkly OAP! The Sun
  • Critics say a museum is just the place for wrinkly rockers who show no signs of fading away. Times, Sunday Times
  • When he saw his grandson and Josie stand and begin to dance, a smile spread across his old, wrinkly face.
  • All these small faces - and wrinkly bodies. Times, Sunday Times
  • She's convinced that no matter how hard she works out, the skin that covers her taut biceps is growing daily more slack and wrinkly.
  • I would also love to watch some wise old wrinkly women on TV too. Times, Sunday Times
  • She rummaged through her bag and dug out a muesli bar, trying to keep the wrinkly wrapper quiet as she unwound it.
  • She wore purple pajama bottoms that were kind of dirty, very wrinkly and had little moons on them.
  • Wrinkly tights, coconut macaroons, eye shadow and Mrs Overall's home-made sherry were all visibly waiting in the wings.
  • Last year, not a single wrinkly was working in this town.
  • Usually the buds are smooth and luscious, not kind of wrinkly like this. Emergence « Fairegarden
  • Four decades on, Woodstock has gone wrinkly. Times, Sunday Times
  • In any case, the dog should be kept as clean as possible, particularly in wrinkly areas, to help prevent irritations in the skin folds.
  • Critics say a museum is just the place for wrinkly rockers who show no signs of fading away. Times, Sunday Times
  • To prevent "flystrike" (a maggot infestation caused by wrinkly skin, which was bred into the sheep so that they would have more wool), Australian ranchers perform a barbarous operation called "mulesing," which involves carving huge strips of flesh off the backs of unanesthetized lambs 'legs. PETA Latest News
  • Andrea Mitchell says the word triangulation, which is probably the phrase she most often calls out whilst in the throes of wrinkly, Randian coitus with Alan Greenspan. TV SoundOff: Sunday Talking Heads
  • Androgynous models with enviable cheekbones skulked down the catwalk in bulky, tie-waisted trenches in lacquered microfiber or wrinkly microfiber with stiff, standup necklines and drop-crotched harem pants. Archive 2010-01-17
  • The customer complains the LSJA0621 department article assemble bore to come amiss and wrinkly severity of its finished product plait.
  • Her skin is brown and wrinkly and saggy from spending too much time in the sun.
  • You could also put it in a pannier and carry it on a rack, which is a good option, but you might not want your clothes wrinkly for some reason.
  • As a 73-year-old I have to put my hand up and admit to never referring to myself as an old age pensioner, senior citizen, or even a wrinkly - I much prefer my term of recycled teenager, which causes great amusement.
  • To a wonderful mother with wrinkly skin, this card was concocted by one of your kin. Times, Sunday Times
  • She returned later that day in the back of a police car to find two very grey old people, now wizened and wrinkly after the experience.
  • I don't want to be the last old wrinkly man standing. The Sun
  • The first time I saw Wiwin, she looked like a wizened old woman, with wrinkly, hairy skin and big, unblinking eyes.
  • Both boys were limp, wrinkly and covered with fine black hair, known as lanugo, which all fetuses develop but shed at around 33 weeks of gestation. The Preemie Prism: As her twins enter high school, a mom reflects on their perilous journey
  • I type in their contact details and wonder who will be my contacts when I'm old and grey and need someone to come over and pick up my wrinkly bod when I've fallen over in the garden.
  • The danger, of course, is that, if we're not careful, golf clubs are going to end up as mere refuges for increasingly grey and increasingly wrinkly sections of society.
  • The programme will probably keep radio phone-in lines busy today on the rights and wrongs of wrinkly parents. Times, Sunday Times
  • My skin is looking wrinkly? Times, Sunday Times
  • I've been called a lot of different things in the last couple of years, but ‘a plump, wrinkly old washerwoman from Fez, Morocco’ wasn't one of them.
  • The man's wrinkly face was barely visible behind his enormous bifocals and explosive gray facial hair, and the dark silk suit he was wearing was tailored to match his furniture.
  • It would be our secret, something to giggle about when we were old and wrinkly. Times, Sunday Times
  • And the average McCain sign is really old and wrinkly. Easter Lemming Liberal News
  • Some cottons are treated to be less wrinkly; also read on the pattern back and make sure it says "cottons" so that you don't end up with a pattern that was cut only for stretch fabrics. The Value of Clothing in Creating a Mood
  • She said: 'I looked so old and wrinkly. The Sun
  • Prof Bateson said inbreeding in pure breeds, breeding dogs for specific looks or extreme characteristics such as wrinkly skin and negligent management of "puppy farms" were all major welfare issues for dogs. The Independent - Frontpage RSS Feed
  • The speaker was an old, wrinkly man with smiling, dark eyes and curly gray hair.
  • Remember that – the comedy, featuring debauched "crones", by which I mean characters definitely over 40, exhibiting the kind of wrinkly, female repulsiveness that shouldn't be allowed on to the nation's screens? There's a wrinkle in attitudes to women on TV
  • Growers sell their produce direct to the consumer making them better value than supermarket organics and fresher than the sad ritual display of wrinkly produce that lingers in some wholefood shops.
  • Cry more can let beautiful cheek wrinkly, that can become ugly!
  • For a man so vain about his face, why is he content to flaunt his wrinkly torso and pot belly? The Sun
  • Hordes of wrinkly Europeans, mostly without SS helmets or any other headgear come to that, driving motor scooters like hooligans which would get them locked up in the old country.
  • Disney is great for anyone and for all ages, whether you're a toddler or an old wrinkly!
  • The row sparked a rift between the wrinkly rockers. The Sun
  • Personally, I like my presidents big nosed and wrinkly.
  • She now lives in Palm Springs, the desert oasis associated with super-rich and wrinkly superstars.
  • It will make you look flakier and more wrinkly. Times, Sunday Times
  • Mr. Changizi illustrates his message with charts and graphs and even a readout that shows how the sound measurements for a book striking a table directly or hitting a "wrinkly paper" on a table resemble the measurements for the sound of the author saying the word "bee" and the word "pee. A Sound Check For the Ages
  • The programme will probably keep radio phone-in lines busy today on the rights and wrongs of wrinkly parents. Times, Sunday Times
  • The 1970s were more earnest: health officials used advertising to caution against everything from the hazards of pregnancy, smoking and food hygiene to wrinkly tights.

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