Etymology: [ 'ri[ng]-k&l ] (noun.) 15th century. Middle English, back-formation from wrinkled twisted, winding, probably from Old English gewrinclod, past participle of gewrinclian to wind, from ge-, perfective prefix + -wrinclian ; more at CO-.
Something other people have You have character lines, Something other people have (You have character lines ), plural of wrinkle, Creases or folds in the paper or ribbon, (1) Creases in paper occurring during printing or folding (2) In inks, an uneven surface formed during drying to top, The unevenly dried surface of printed inks, Creases in paper that happen during printing, or irregularities in the surface of inks formed during drying, Wrinkling may occur after installation It can be caused by excessive humidity, inadequate cushion, or not using the recommended installation procedures found in CRI-105, especially relative to power stretching A competent installer can usually correct this problem, Paper creases caused in the printing process, A line or crease in the skin, especially when caused by age or fatigue, A fault, imperfection or bug especially in a new system or product; typically, they will need to be ironed out, A small furrow, ridge or crease in an otherwise smooth surface, To make wrinkles in; to cause to have wrinkles, To pucker or become uneven or irregular, Hence, to make rough or uneven in any way, To shrink into furrows and ridges, To contract into furrows and prominences; to make a wrinkle or wrinkles in; to corrugate; as, wrinkle the skin or the brow, hence, any roughness; unevenness, a clever method of doing something (especially something new and different) a minor difficulty; "they finally have the wrinkles pretty well ironed out", A small ridge, prominence, or furrow formed by the shrinking or contraction of any smooth substance; a corrugation; a crease; a slight fold; as, wrinkle in the skin; a wrinkle in cloth, crease; become creased, A winkle, make wrinkles or creases into a smooth surface; "The dress got wrinkled, a slight depression in the smoothness of a surface; "his face has many lines"; "ironing gets rid of most wrinkles", A notion or fancy; a whim; as, to have a new wrinkle, An imperfection in the surface of a laminate that looks like a crease or fold in one of the outer layers; it occurs in vacuum bag molding due to improper placement of the bag, a minor difficulty; "they finally have the wrinkles pretty well ironed out", a clever method of doing something (especially something new and different), gather or contract into wrinkles or folds; pucker; "purse ones's lips", If cloth wrinkles, or if someone or something wrinkles it, it gets folds or lines in it. Her stockings wrinkled at the ankles I wrinkled the velvet. + wrinkled wrin·kled His suit was wrinkled and he looked very tired. = crumpled, A wrinkle is a raised fold in a piece of cloth or paper that spoils its appearance. He noticed a wrinkle in her stocking, crease; fold; trick, maneuver (Slang), Wrinkles are lines which form on someone's face as they grow old. His face was covered with wrinkles, When someone's skin wrinkles or when something wrinkles it, lines start to form in it because the skin is getting old or damaged. The skin on her cheeks and around her eyes was beginning to wrinkle. protection against the sun's rays that age and wrinkle the skin. + wrinkled wrin·kled I did indeed look older and more wrinkled than ever, make wrinkles or creases into a smooth surface; "The dress got wrinkled", When you wrinkle your nose or forehead, or when it wrinkles, you tighten the muscles in your face so that the skin folds. Frannie wrinkled her nose at her daughter Ellen's face wrinkles as if she is about to sneeze, A crease in the rubber; thickness is reduced in the valleys of the crease, Synonym for epimacular membrane, make wrinkled or creased; "furrow one's brow", "Crease" - A sharp deviation from flat in the sheet which is transferred from processing equipment subsequent to the roll bite, A small ridge or prominence on a smooth fabric, a crease or a fold, Imperfection in the surface of a laminate that looks like a crease in one of the outer layers This occurs in vacuum-bag molding when the bag is improperly placed, A feature of a new product or security intended to entice a buyer, become wrinkled or crumpled or creased; "This fabric won't wrinkle", A drawcard feature of a new product or security which entices a buyer,
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Something other people have You have character lines
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Something other people have (You have character lines )
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plural of wrinkle
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Creases or folds in the paper or ribbon
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(1) Creases in paper occurring during printing or folding (2) In inks, an uneven surface formed during drying to top
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The unevenly dried surface of printed inks
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Creases in paper that happen during printing, or irregularities in the surface of inks formed during drying
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Wrinkling may occur after installation It can be caused by excessive humidity, inadequate cushion, or not using the recommended installation procedures found in CRI-105, especially relative to power stretching A competent installer can usually correct this problem
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Paper creases caused in the printing process
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A line or crease in the skin, especially when caused by age or fatigue - "Spending time out in the sun may cause you to develop wrinkles sooner."
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A fault, imperfection or bug especially in a new system or product; typically, they will need to be ironed out - "Three months later, we're still discovering new wrinkles."
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wrinkle
A small furrow, ridge or crease in an otherwise smooth surface
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To make wrinkles in; to cause to have wrinkles - "Be careful not to wrinkle your dress before we arrive."
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To pucker or become uneven or irregular - "An hour in the tub will cause your fingers to wrinkle."
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Hence, to make rough or uneven in any way
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To shrink into furrows and ridges
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To contract into furrows and prominences; to make a wrinkle or wrinkles in; to corrugate; as, wrinkle the skin or the brow
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hence, any roughness; unevenness
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a clever method of doing something (especially something new and different) a minor difficulty; "they finally have the wrinkles pretty well ironed out"
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wrinkle
A small ridge, prominence, or furrow formed by the shrinking or contraction of any smooth substance; a corrugation; a crease; a slight fold; as, wrinkle in the skin; a wrinkle in cloth
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wrinkle
crease; become creased fiil
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wrinkle
A winkle
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wrinkle
make wrinkles or creases into a smooth surface; "The dress got wrinkled
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a slight depression in the smoothness of a surface; "his face has many lines"; "ironing gets rid of most wrinkles"
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A notion or fancy; a whim; as, to have a new wrinkle
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wrinkle
An imperfection in the surface of a laminate that looks like a crease or fold in one of the outer layers; it occurs in vacuum bag molding due to improper placement of the bag
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a minor difficulty; "they finally have the wrinkles pretty well ironed out"
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wrinkle
a clever method of doing something (especially something new and different)
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gather or contract into wrinkles or folds; pucker; "purse ones's lips"
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If cloth wrinkles, or if someone or something wrinkles it, it gets folds or lines in it. Her stockings wrinkled at the ankles I wrinkled the velvet. + wrinkled wrin·kled His suit was wrinkled and he looked very tired. = crumpled
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A wrinkle is a raised fold in a piece of cloth or paper that spoils its appearance. He noticed a wrinkle in her stocking
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crease; fold; trick, maneuver (Slang) isim
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Wrinkles are lines which form on someone's face as they grow old. His face was covered with wrinkles
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When someone's skin wrinkles or when something wrinkles it, lines start to form in it because the skin is getting old or damaged. The skin on her cheeks and around her eyes was beginning to wrinkle. protection against the sun's rays that age and wrinkle the skin. + wrinkled wrin·kled I did indeed look older and more wrinkled than ever
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wrinkle
make wrinkles or creases into a smooth surface; "The dress got wrinkled"
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When you wrinkle your nose or forehead, or when it wrinkles, you tighten the muscles in your face so that the skin folds. Frannie wrinkled her nose at her daughter Ellen's face wrinkles as if she is about to sneeze
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A crease in the rubber; thickness is reduced in the valleys of the crease
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Synonym for epimacular membrane
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wrinkle
make wrinkled or creased; "furrow one's brow"
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"Crease" - A sharp deviation from flat in the sheet which is transferred from processing equipment subsequent to the roll bite
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wrinkle
A small ridge or prominence on a smooth fabric, a crease or a fold
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wrinkle
Imperfection in the surface of a laminate that looks like a crease in one of the outer layers This occurs in vacuum-bag molding when the bag is improperly placed
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A feature of a new product or security intended to entice a buyer
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become wrinkled or crumpled or creased; "This fabric won't wrinkle"
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A drawcard feature of a new product or security which entices a buyer
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