wrinkle one's nose in English

turn up one's nose

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1. Sniffle. Wrinkle nose. Flare nostrils.

2. (Laughter) Yeah, wrinkle your nose.

3. 4 Sniffle. Wrinkle nose. Flare nostrils.

4. next free airway cover one's nose

5. She would wrinkle her nose, show all her teeth and give a little puff of a snort.

6. crease something up to get Creases or folds into something that is supposed to be flat; to wrinkle one's clothing

7. Solid Wrinkle-Resistant Backdrops

8. 54 synonyms for Crinkle: crease, wrinkle, crumple, pucker, fold, curl, crimp, crease, wrinkle, crumple

9. As nouns the difference between wrinkle and Crinkle is that wrinkle is a small furrow, ridge or crease in an otherwise smooth surface or wrinkle can be (usdialect) a winkle while Crinkle is a wrinkle, fold, crease or unevenness

10. Crinkle definition, to wrinkle; crimple; ripple

11. Round the eye, full face and neck and the full body thin wrinkle and wrinkle and edict wrinkle and double chin"turkey neck" , "butterfly sleeve"abdomen and thigh skin laxity etc.

12. Welcome to Wrinkle Ridge Bulldogs

13. Too much sunbathing will wrinkle your skin.

14. Synonyms for Arrogantly include haughtily, insolently, loftily, superciliously, with one's nose in the air, boastfully, egotistically, conceitedly, proudly and pretentiously

15. And what I found, here's the wrinkle:

16. Her skin was still without a wrinkle.

17. He noticed a wrinkle in her stocking.

18. I like silk, but it tends to wrinkle.

19. We're nose-to-nose.

20. Read more; Coralline Collagen Wrinkle IV Rescue

21. Crumple (plural Crumples) A crease, wrinkle, or irregular fold

22. Sunbathing can prematurely age and wrinkle the skin.

23. Cantorial, cantoris, Cantor set, Cantor's paradox, can't punch one's way out of a paper bag, Cantrip, can't see beyond the end of one's nose., can't seem to, can't see the forest for the trees, can't stand, cant …

24. Brown-nose (v.) also Brownnose, 1939, American English colloquial, said to be military slang originally, from brown (adj.) + nose (n.), "from the implication that servility is tantamount to having one's nose in the anus of the person from whom advancement is sought" [ Webster, 1961, quoted in OED].

25. Acetate fibers are fast-drying, wrinkle resistant and soft