Fold, ridge, or crease in the skin.
A slight depression in the smoothness of a surface.
Make wrinkles or creases on a smooth surface; make a pressed, folded or wrinkled line in.
Gather or contract into wrinkles or folds; pucker.
Синонимы
Examples for "crisp "
Examples for "crisp "
1 Colours look rich without being over saturated; text is crisp and clear.
2 A whine was in one voice; in the other was crisp command.
3 The system is remarkable for the crisp , clear picture that it projects.
4 Unfolded, they were vast and crisp and beautifully printed on quality paper.
5 Strong response to last week's fearless attack on the potato crisp people.
1 But now, as Government revenues crumple , radical reform has become a necessity.
2 I thought Sir Henry was going to crumple up in his chair.
3 She smoothed it out, and the crumple transferred itself to her forehead.
4 He saw the derringer fall and Kao crumple up like a jackknife.
5 Afraid that if I looked away, she might crumple to the floor.
1 Molly was able to scrunch up her eyes and see past it.
2 I have to scrunch in on one side of my own bed.
3 It also leads me to scrunch up when I start to get gripped.
4 The second time, I heard every bone in its body scrunch and crack.
5 She was roused by the scrunch of carriage wheels on the gravel drive.
1 This was perhaps because she disliked to rumple her beautifully starched skirts.
2 She turned to rumple the smooth light thatch of his hair.
3 His outfit was a color-clashing, coffee-stained rumple that stank of cigarettes and sweat.
4 Besides, children are sticky little creatures who babble and cling and rumple clothing.
5 Perhaps Clara had been afraid Peggy would rumple her dress.
1 Suddenly, the dead silence struck me: my ear missed the " ruckle , " and the occasional exclamations of delight.
1 Molly was able to scrunch up her eyes and see past it.
2 It also leads me to scrunch up when I start to get gripped.
3 Cloe and Rikki wouldn't have to scrunch up to keep their feet warm.
4 You can go flat to go up and scrunch up to go down.
5 That's how I ended up here, scrunched up in that display case.
1 Dr Donna Lacap-Bugler answers: Why do hands and feet wrinkle in water?
2 I said, convinced I'd just found the fatal wrinkle in her argument.
3 The lines of the smile were as deeply marked as the wrinkle .
4 Every wrinkle shows in that room what with all those overhead lights.
5 The Englishman bowed again, the wrinkle of a smile on his face.
6 She recalled the outlines of her captor with a wrinkle of perplexity.
7 We fancy we know the coal-dealer from whom they got this wrinkle .
8 As it was, all she could do was wrinkle the beautiful material.
9 But no matter how hard I crumpled it, it refused to wrinkle .
10 Not a wrinkle was to be seen in gown, gloves, or shoes.
11 His glance wavered and a queer little wrinkle appeared between his eyes.
12 Is that a shadow crossing that wrinkle of starlight in the water?
13 She lacked all that a pretty wrinkle or two might have given.
14 From bonnet-strings to shoe-laces there was never a wrinkle or a spot.
15 He was in the shower so long his skin began to wrinkle .
16 He smoothed every wrinkle from the towel he'd hung on the rack.
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