Synonym: crease, crumple, crush, dishevel, wrinkle. Similar words: crumple, rumpled, crumpled, frump, trump, grumpy, rumpus, frumpy. Meaning: ['rʌmpl] v. 1. disturb the smoothness of 2. to gather something into small wrinkles or folds 3. become wrinkled or crumpled or creased.
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1. You mustn't play in your new skirt, you'll rumple it.
2. You'll rumple your jacket if you don't hang it up properly.
3. I arrived bleary-eyed and rumpled.
4. The wind rumpled her lovely hair.
5. The bed was rumpled where he had slept.
6. He rumpled her hair playfully.
7. Silk cloth rumples easily.
8. I leaned forward to rumple his hair,[sentencedict .com] but he jerked out of the way.
9. He was casually dressed and had a rumpled look.
10. She rumpled his hair playfully.
11. Although he was rather rumpled, he wore his double-breasted dinner jacket with easy elegance.
12. For some reason the rumpled appearance of the hat drew my attention.
13. With dark hair rumpled by the wind, flushed face and those brilliantly blue eyes, he looked very handsome.
14. Any rumple would cause discomfort or pain long before the night was out.
15. A turbulent black cloud like a rumpled sheet seemed to descend from heaven.
16. His hair was rumpled, and the toggles on his duffel coat were done up wrong.
17. To crush together or press into wrinkles; rumple.
18. Rumple child produced mainly attributable to the paper around the edge of the deformation ( tight ).
19. Rumple Minze is a peppermint schnapps imported from the Black Forest in Bavaria.
20. There are Rumple of prints are generally not acceptable . 1.
21. He hadn't brushed his hair and his clothes were rumpled.
22. I hurried to the tent and grabbed a few clean, if rumpled(sentencedict.com), clothes.
23. His Straight brown hair fell half-combed across his forehead, and his clothes were clean but rumpled.
24. He wore an expensive-looking dark suit, but so creased and rumpled that it hung oddly even from this distance.
25. Never fasten it in your collar or waistcoat, or rumple it in your hands.
26. Besides, he would tug at the ribbons of her bonnet and, no doubt, rumple her dress.