wrinkling in English

verb
1
make or cause lines or folds in (something, especially fabric or the skin).
Dotty's wrinkled stockings

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1. " Waves of heat rising up, wrinkling the air.

2. This vinyl skin is wrinkling like a sheet material.

3. Candles and tarred kindling, and spices, Carrie thought, wrinkling her nose.

4. What does Crease mean? A line made by pressing, folding, or wrinkling

5. Hanger having a dual-bar structure for preventing trousers from wrinkling or slipping

6. This plush, comfortable Bathrobe is made from 100% polyester and is resistant to wrinkling

7. Premature Skin Ageing Ultraviolet radiation causes premature ageing effects such as skin wrinkling and hardening.

8. Synonyms for Cockling include ruffling, wrinkling, creasing, puckering, crinkling, crumpling, rumpling, rippling, roughening and pursing

9. She took the wet gourd dipper from him, her nostrils wrinkling in distaste at the reek.

10. 24 It didn't exactly touch my hand, but sort of glided over it, wrinkling backwards and forwards.

11. Not only the face shape changes, but all sorts of different skin buckling and skin wrinkling occurs.

12. Our Bowed rollers address web handling and wrinkling problems in a wide variety of materials and web speeds

13. And of course there’s happiness: lips drawn up and back, and raised cheeks causing wrinkling around the eyes.

14. Wrinkling was assessed using photographs of the subjects' temples, and a severity score based on predetermined criteria was assigned.

15. Other causes of Backside treatment are wrinkling, improper web wrap, or air bubbles trapped beneath the surface of the film

16. In comparison with enamels with ionically blocked strong acids, the hardened enamel films exhibit no wrinkling and improved acid-resistance.

17. 5 Thin-skinned areas tend to have less stores of collagen and fat, which make them more prone to wrinkling.

18. Avai Naturals Natural Rosemary Anti-aging and Anti-Wrinkling Multi-Purpose Oil Blend infused w/ Grapeseed oil, almond oil, sunflower oil and Vitamin E

19. Cockling Home » Conservation » Visual Glossary » Cockling Wrinkling or puckering that occurs when paper, fabric, or any sheet of support material dries unevenly.

20. Chronic alcohol consumption is also associated with increased acne, premature wrinkling of the skin, weight gain, damage to internal organs, alcohol dependency, and drug addiction.

21. Habitual users, according to Oral Health, may develop “chewers mucosa” —a brownish-red staining and often wrinkling of the mucous membrane lining the mouth.

22. Yes, yes, and too often the Bookplates are plain-Jane, just ugly or mis-aligned or mis-moistened so as to cause wrinkling on the verso

23. If your face is Contorted with frustration as you build a model sailboat, you’re furrowing your brows and wrinkling your nose — and should probably find a new hobby.

24. Condescending facial expressions include smirking or curling the lips, rolling the eyes, peering at someone over the top of one’s eyeglasses, or wrinkling the nose as if disgusted

25. ‘Strangely, the pattern on my feet matched the Corrugations on the soles of the boots.’ ‘‘It caused a slight bit of wrinkling or Corrugation in the painting which caused a few …

26. The present invention is directed to methods and compositions for the treatment or prevention of actinic keratosis and/or for countering the effects of skin aging and/or damage to blood vessels and fine wrinkling.

27. Disclosed is a transparent solid glue composition which uses an acrylic emulsion as a principal component, is outstandingly transparent and adhesive, and can prevent wrinkling of the object being adhered due to contraction during adhesion.

28. Crease-resistant adj adjective: Describes a noun or pronoun--for example, "a tall girl," "an interesting book," "a big house." (fabric: resistant to wrinkling) ( tissu ) infroissable adj adjectif : modifie un nom