crinkle
Prononciation : [ˈkrɪŋkəl]
Mot
Contexte : « physical change »
(verb) to make a small, tight fold or bend in something. When you crinkle paper, it gets tiny wrinkles or waves in it. This often happens when you squeeze or crush something.
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She crinkled the paper to fit it into her bag.
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He didn't crinkle the newspaper; he kept it flat and smooth.
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Can you crinkle the foil to make it easier to shape?
Contexte : « texture »
(noun) a small fold, bend, or wrinkle in a surface. You might see crinkles in a piece of fabric or paper, and they can make it look interesting or worn.
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The dress looked beautiful with its lovely crinkles.
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The fabric was too smooth; there were no crinkles at all.
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Do you think the crinkles in the paper add to its charm?
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