"Crumples" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Crumples" Meaning

The verb "crumples" means to fold or bend something, typically paper or fabric, into a crumpled or disfigured shape, often unintentionally, due to carelessness or rough handling.

"Crumples" Examples

Examples of "crumples" usage:


As I searched for the important documents, I crumpled up the unnecessary papers and threw them away.
The old map had crumpled up in the rain, making it difficult to read.
When my mom was annoyed, her face would crumple up and she would look distressed.
The metal sheet crumpled under the heavy weight of the tools.
The delicate flower petals crumpled in my fingers as I tried to grasp them.

"Crumples" Similar Words

Crumhorn

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Crummier

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Crummy

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The word "crummy" is an informal adjective that means of poor quality, inferior, or unpleasant. It can be used to describe something that is not very good or that has a negative connotation. For example: "The crummy weather ruined our picnic plans."

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Crumpet

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Crumpets

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Crumple

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Crumpled

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Crumpling

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Crumpling means (of something) to become or cause to become twisted or plucked and disarranged, especially in a way that is hurried or violent; beat or thrash about wildly and helplessly.

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Crunch

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To make a sharp, decisive sound by pressing or biting down on something with force, especially to eat food that is hard or crispy, such as a crunchy snack.

Crunched

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The word "crunched" is a verb that means to press or squash something down so hard that it breaks or becomes flat, typically using one's hands or a machine. It can also be used figuratively to describe a complex or difficult situation that has been solved or simplified. For example: "The chef crunched the garlic to release its flavor."

Crunches

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Crunches are repetitions of a sit-up exercise where an individual lifts their torso off the ground by bending at the waist, typically using their abdominal muscles to curl upwards. The goal is to build strength and endurance in the abdominal muscles, particularly in the rectus abdominis, transverse abdominis, and obliques.

Crunchier

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Crunchier refers to something that is more crispy or has a texture that is more prone to breaking or crumbling, often used to describe food that has been cooked or processed to a firmer or more brittle state. For example, "These potato chips are crunchier than usual" or "The crispy fresh apple is crunchier than the soft, overripe one". It can also be used figuratively to describe something that is more intense or bold, such as "The new marketing campaign is crunchier than before and really grabs the audience's attention".

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Crunchy

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