crinkle

[ˈkrɪŋkəl]

crinkle Definition

  • 1to form small, thin, and usually tight folds in something, or to become full of them
  • 2to make a rustling or crackling sound

Using crinkle: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "crinkle" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    She crinkled her nose in disgust.

  • Example

    The paper crinkled as he unfolded it.

  • Example

    The leaves crinkled underfoot as we walked through the woods.

  • Example

    The old man's face crinkled into a smile when he saw his grandchildren.

crinkle Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for crinkle

Phrases with crinkle

  • crinkle-cut fries

    french fries that are cut into thin, wavy strips

    Example

    I ordered a burger and crinkle-cut fries for lunch.

  • to squint or partially close your eyes, often as a sign of amusement or friendliness

    Example

    He crinkled his eyes at me and grinned.

  • crinkle finish

    a textured surface finish that resembles crinkled paper

    Example

    The artist used a crinkle finish on the walls of the exhibit to create an interesting visual effect.

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Summary: crinkle in Brief

The verb 'crinkle' [ˈkrɪŋkəl] means to form small, tight folds or to make a rustling sound. It can be used to describe physical objects like paper or leaves, as well as facial expressions like a smile or a nose wrinkling in disgust. 'Crinkle' also has specific uses in phrases like 'crinkle-cut fries,' 'crinkle your eyes,' and 'crinkle finish.'