Similar words: crumple, dimpled, grumpy, trumpets, ample, temple, sample, complete. Meaning: ['rʌmpld] adj. in disarray; extremely disorderly.
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31. I looked down at my rumpled sweater, Wal - Mart jeans, and $ 11 tennis shoes.
32. He got it out, rumpled and wilted and it mightily increased his dismal flicity.
33. His hat was on the back of his head, his hair was widly rumpled.
34. Then, a twisted grey garter looped round a stocking : rumpled , shiny sole.
35. His uniform was rumpled.
36. The paper was slightly rumpled by the sweat. Jane knew that John was rather afraid of torridity.
37. Above the rumpled greenery, red-brown African mahogany trees rose at random, their trunks tall and straight(Sentencedict.com), their limbs sagging with the weight of orchids and ferns.
38. His somewhat rumpled appearance and engaging personal manner briefly masked the intensity and clarity of a real original.
39. We could see from the rumpled sheets that the bed had been slept in.
40. He spent two years driving across America in his old, beat-up car, sleeping in the back seat in his rumpled white suit, getting up each day eager to share his idea with someone new.
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