rumple in Czech

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1. 8 synonyms for Cockle: ripple, ruffle, undulate, riffle, pucker, rumple, crumple, knit

2. 5 You mustn't play in your new skirt, you'll rumple it.

3. Crumple definition is - to press, bend, or crush out of shape : rumple

4. 57 synonyms for Crumple: crush, squash, screw up, sCrumple, crease, wrinkle, rumple, ruffle, pucker

5. Synonyms for Corrugate include rimple, crinkle, crease, crumple, rumple, pucker, furrow, scrunch, gather and crimp

6. Crumple definition, to press or crush into irregular folds or into a compact mass; bend out of shape; rumple; wrinkle

7. Crumple (third-person singular simple present Crumples, present participle crumpling, simple past and past participle Crumpled) To rumple; to press into wrinkles by crushing together

8. I liked the nostalgia of it, I liked Rumple the gold-skinned monster, I liked Snow the non-soggy, I liked her and David actually having something resembling banter rather than giving the impression of 2 very bland Blancmanges melting into each other.

9. Crinkle: 1 v make wrinkles or creases on a smooth surface; make a pressed, folded or wrinkled line in Synonyms: crease , crisp , ruckle , scrunch , scrunch up , wrinkle Types: cockle , crumple , knit , pucker , rumple to gather something into small wrinkles or folds pucker , ruck , ruck up become wrinkled or drawn together Type of: fold , fold

10. Crumple (v.) early 14c., cromplen, Crumplen, "press into irregular folds, rumple, wrinkle," also intransitive, "contract into wrinkles, shrink, shrivel," frequentative of crumpen "to curl up" (from Old English crump "bent, crooked"), from Proto-Germanic *krumbo- "to press, squeeze, compress" (source also of German krumm "crooked, warped").

11. Crumple (v.) early 14c., cromplen, Crumplen, "press into irregular folds, rumple, wrinkle," also intransitive, "contract into wrinkles, shrink, shrivel," frequentative of crumpen "to curl up" (from Old English crump "bent, crooked"), from Proto-Germanic *krumbo- "to press, squeeze, compress" (source also of German krumm "crooked, warped").