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crinkling

/kring-kuhl/US // ˈkrɪŋ kəl //UK // (ˈkrɪŋkəl) //

皱巴巴的,褶皱的,皱纹,褶皱

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Definitions

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    crin·kled, crin·kling.

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

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Examples

  • Both Sohn and Jang also manipulate simple sheets of paper, defining modest sculptural forms with cuts, folds and crinkles.

  • The fascinating history behind why students today are still eating square pizzas, crinkle fries, and cartons of milk.

  • Ginger cookies are a holiday staple in my family, and these crinkle cookies remix the traditional version.

  • Probably the prettiest box I got was from Lesley Suter, which was filled with crinkle paper and maple sandwich cookies perfectly bound together.

  • After a decade of research on two continents, BK is rolling out new crinkle-cut fries.

  • It was a mix of crinkle-fabric slim skirts and swing jackets, paint-splatter prints, fur jackets and fur stoles.

  • I love that you get a little crinkle above your nose when you're looking at me like I'm nuts.

  • All at once the crinkle of a chill ran across the Chevalier's shoulders.

  • In handling the pasted guards care is needed not to stretch them, or they may cause the sheet to crinkle as they dry.

  • It made your heart crinkle up like a handful of tinsel to watch the tin-foil buds change into presents.

  • I was over there the other day, and I couldn't even hear the crinkle of one bigger than $10!

  • “He looks it,” remarked Miss Peggy, regarding the lanky, stooping figure with a crinkle of disdain in her saucy little nose.