crinkling / ˈkrɪŋ kəl /

皱巴巴的褶皱的皱纹褶皱

crinkling2 个定义

v. 无主动词 verb

crin·kled, crin·kling.

  1. to wrinkle; crimple; ripple.
  2. to make slight, sharp sounds; rustle.
  3. to turn or wind in many little bends and twists.
n. 名词 noun
  1. a wrinkle or ripple.
  2. a crinkling sound.
  3. a turn or twist.

crinkling 近义词

v. 动词 verb

crumple, ruffle

更多crinkling例句

  1. Both Sohn and Jang also manipulate simple sheets of paper, defining modest sculptural forms with cuts, folds and crinkles.
  2. The fascinating history behind why students today are still eating square pizzas, crinkle fries, and cartons of milk.
  3. Ginger cookies are a holiday staple in my family, and these crinkle cookies remix the traditional version.
  4. Probably the prettiest box I got was from Lesley Suter, which was filled with crinkle paper and maple sandwich cookies perfectly bound together.
  5. After a decade of research on two continents, BK is rolling out new crinkle-cut fries.
  6. It was a mix of crinkle-fabric slim skirts and swing jackets, paint-splatter prints, fur jackets and fur stoles.
  7. I love that you get a little crinkle above your nose when you're looking at me like I'm nuts.
  8. All at once the crinkle of a chill ran across the Chevalier's shoulders.
  9. In handling the pasted guards care is needed not to stretch them, or they may cause the sheet to crinkle as they dry.
  10. It made your heart crinkle up like a handful of tinsel to watch the tin-foil buds change into presents.
  11. I was over there the other day, and I couldn't even hear the crinkle of one bigger than $10!
  12. “He looks it,” remarked Miss Peggy, regarding the lanky, stooping figure with a crinkle of disdain in her saucy little nose.