To rumple is to muss or ruffle or tousle, more commonly seen as the past participle adjective "rumpled." Even more rarely, rumple is used as a noun."
After he made his bed each morning, his pet cat would playfully rumple all of the covers.
The girl's curly hair was arranged in a casual rumple that looked windblown and wild.
If you fall asleep in your jacket, you will rumple it.
The past tense of rumple is rumpled.
crease, furrow, gather, pucker, rumple, rimple
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