Similar words: sprinkle, tinkle, sprinkling, ankle, anklet, inkling, wring, brink. Meaning: ['rɪŋkl] adj. 1. marked with wrinkles or furrows 2. marked by wrinkles 3. (of linens or clothes) not ironed.
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31. The old man's face was seamed and wrinkled.
32. She wrinkled her nose in mock distaste.
33. Tina wrinkled her nose as if she was smelling bad meat.
34. She wrinkled her nose as if she had just smelt a bad smell.
35. I did indeed look older and more wrinkled than ever.
36. She wrinkled her nose, piqued by his total lack of enthusiasm.
37. A little old woman with a wrinkled face as brown as a berry told us our fortunes for ten pence.
38. She wrinkled her nose in disgust at the smell of urine.
39. He wrinkled his brow, confused and worried by the strange events.
40. Stephen wrinkled his nose in disapproval.
41. His wrinkled face must once have been handsome.
42. She seemed girlish, but her face was very wrinkled.
43. The wrinkled face of a gigantic tortoise.
44. He sniffed the breeches and wrinkled his nose.
45. She sniffed them, wrinkled up her nose in disgust.
46. The old man's face wrinkled into a grin.
47. I could see the contention in his wrinkled face.
48. Her wrinkled brown face was surrounded by white hair.
49. He wrinkled his nose in distaste at the acrid smell of the place.
50. At the same time as her nose wrinkled,[sentencedict.com/wrinkled.html] the corners of her mouth turned down and her eyelids drooped.
51. Their skin was as wrinkled and brown as an old football and on their heads were perched steel air-raid helmets.
52. Her nose wrinkled at the smell of beer, and she kicked off her mink-trimmed bootees as if she were kicking Boyd.
53. Mr Hellyer was digging with extraordinary vigour, the sweat streamed in runnels down his dark, rather engagingly wrinkled face.
54. The wrinkled child of a warrior culture, Aeschylus may have sincerely believed that Marathon represented his finest hour.
55. Tiptoeing over to the crib, he looked down at the red wrinkled face of the sleeping child.
56. At the far end of the market, a wrinkled old woman sat smoking a pipe.
57. Still, she wrung the dripping, salted cabbage until her wrinkled hands stung from the brine.
58. A florin hovered in his hand and a look of indecision wrinkled his brow.
59. The canvas at his feet had wrinkled and kinked into the ghost contours of a human body.
60. Chris, as usual, came in wearing old jeans and a wrinkled T-shirt.