To gather something into small wrinkles or folds.
Become wrinkled or crumpled or creased.
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Examples for "crease"
Examples for "crease"
1Greer's age deepens in the way his wrinkles crease, his body slouches.
2The point found the gap, the secret crease gave to the blade.
3Use the color Sable to softly define the crease and create depth.
4Fold the halves into fourths and the fourths into eighths and crease.
5Flames goaltender David Rittich was assessed two minutes for leaving his crease.
1Dr Donna Lacap-Bugler answers: Why do hands and feet wrinkle in water?
2I said, convinced I'd just found the fatal wrinkle in her argument.
3The lines of the smile were as deeply marked as the wrinkle.
4Every wrinkle shows in that room what with all those overhead lights.
5The Englishman bowed again, the wrinkle of a smile on his face.
1By the way his brows crinkle I know I have guessed correctly.
2Then he looked at Billy, a crinkle of amusement in his eyes.
3There was cloth underneath me, and the crinkle of plastic underneath that.
4All at once the crinkle of a chill ran across the Chevalier's shoulders.
5Her smile grows, and that adorable crinkle forms between her eyebrows.
Disturb the smoothness of.
1This was perhaps because she disliked to rumple her beautifully starched skirts.
2She turned to rumple the smooth light thatch of his hair.
3His outfit was a color-clashing, coffee-stained rumple that stank of cigarettes and sweat.
4Besides, children are sticky little creatures who babble and cling and rumple clothing.
5Perhaps Clara had been afraid Peggy would rumple her dress.
6So she continued to playfully rumple his hair and kept her thoughts to herself.
7Besides, children rumple and spoil my dress, and she looked down at herself approvingly.
8Now Chloris laughed, and quittedherqueerembroidery in order to rumple up his hair.
9Ye shall not rumple thus my shift so white.
10I like dancing very much better with girls, for they never squeeze and rumple one.
11He allowed the man to stroke his head and rumple the thick fur on his back.
12She was afraid to refold the dress, almost afraid to touch it, lest she rumple it.
13It is, perhaps, more difficult to rumple up a bed than to put it in order again.
14Then he began to tear away his beautiful necktie and to recklessly rumple his gorgeous shirt front.
15I won't let you; you'd rumple me.
16Madame-(hastily)-Notthere ,mydear, you will rumple my skirt.
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