An angular or rounded shape made by folding.
Someone who tricks or coerces men into service as sailors or soldiers.
Make ridges into by pinching together.
1 For example, left hand to blue crimp , right foot to green pinch.
2 It has also taken measures to crimp exports of artificial intelligence software.
3 Close and crimp the edges nicely, and fry the rissoles in butter.
4 Every time you crimp hard on a hold, you feel the pain.
5 Near the top, she faced a long reach to a greasy crimp .
6 In some states, wildfire concerns are putting a crimp on public displays.
7 Full crimp is trained second to ensure you're warmed up for it.
8 We do this two ways: by closing a crimp and by squeezing.
9 Traders are already easing into the reforms that could crimp those profits.
10 Crashing the bike would put a real crimp in my rescue effort.
11 I bouldered up, latched the heinous left-hand crimp and set my feet.
12 Re-adjusting until the crimp felt solid, I knew I was in it.
13 The inverse crimp can be very effective on small cobbles and crystals.
14 Prick them with a fork, and crimp or scollop the edges neatly.
15 Tyler's illness has definitely put a crimp in my plans with Shane!
16 I almost stuck the stab to a crimp move off a toe-hook.
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