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crinkly

/kring-klee/US // ˈkrɪŋ kli //UK // (ˈkrɪŋklɪ) //

皱巴巴的,褶皱的,皱褶的,皱纹

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1

    crin·kli·er, crin·kli·est.

    • : having crinkles.
    • : making a rustling noise.

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Examples

  • In the case of reason, it’s a very crinkly one, hard to spot, and easy to wander back and forth across.

  • Ground cloths can be cheap sheets of crinkly Tyvek, paper-thin pieces of near-weightless polycryo, or ostentatious expanses of branded Dyneema.

  • Some felines love to play fetch, roll around and paw a crinkly or plush toy back at you.

  • Some high-end grocery stores carry these crinkly treats, as do many farmers markets that sell squash in the fall.

  • It was a startling sight–that small, bright-eyed blur amid a hundred crinkly faces.

  • Several Miros, two Calders, a choice Alberto Burri wrapped in crinkly black plastic.

  • He brings a palpable sense of decency and a pleasantly crinkly face to the role.

  • Mr. Anderson—he's below-has crinkly noctagons, and one wouldn't believe the difference.

  • We crossed the upheaved plain, then the strip of white, and reached the crinkly floor of yellow salt.

  • The crinkly grandheads all bobbed up from their plates and nut-pickers in amazement.

  • Don't you just love poetry that gives you a crinkly feeling up and down your back?

  • After luncheon, however, Hortense asked Grandfather to tell her about the knife with the crinkly blade.