Yes it can be a verb meaning to make or cause wrinkles in something.
The past tense would be wrinkled.
Wrinkle can also be a noun. This is a small crease in an otherwise smooth surface. The most common example is a crease in the skin caused by old age.
To grimace or glower .
Meticulous is not a verb, it is an adjective. She spends hours readying herself for a date. Her makeup is perfectly applied, not a hair is out of place, not a wrinkle on her clothing. She is meticulous about her appearance.
Yes, the noun 'wrinkles' is a common noun, the plural form of the noun 'wrinkle'; a general word for a slight line or fold in something, like fabric or the skin.The word 'wrinkles' is also a verb, the third person, singular, present of the verb to wrinkle, meaning to make or cause such lines or folds.
The word wrinkle can be a noun, a verb, or an adjective.The word wrinkle as a noun:She found a new wrinkle in her face when she looked in the mirror.There was a deep wrinkle in my new suit, so I ironed it.That is a new wrinkle to an old problem.There wasn't one wrinkle in the tablecloth after she ironed it.I could tell by the wrinkle in her forehead that she did not understand the question.She's an aging, fashion model who worries about every little wrinkle on her face.The word wrinkle as a verb:That cloth will wrinkle if you don't iron it.His face will wrinkle up in delight when you give him that present.Please put the baby on my lap, I won't mind a bit if my clothes wrinkle.My grandfather is 89 yrs old and since he was getting older, his face started to wrinkle.Please don't wrinkle my homework sheet before I hand it in.Linen is a cloth that will wrinkle very easily.Try not to wrinkle your blouse because you have school pictures today.The word wrinkle as an adjective:This wrinkle cream claims that it will roll back the years.I can't wait for wrinkle cloth to come back in style, I hate ironing!Is that the new 'I just woke up wrinkle look', or you just woke up.
Ruffle as a noun or verb 'fold or wrinkle': crimp, pleat, ridge, rucheRuffle as a verb 'to mess up': rifle, crush, purseRuffle as a verb 'to irritate or upset': anger, worry, flurry, chafe, bully, peeve
A tesseract is the fifth dimension. It is when somebody takes a "shortcut" through time and space so that they "teleport" themselves to a different area or place. This concept is most commonly used to jump to a different planet in "A Wrinkle in Time".
Arat is the third person present indicative of the verb aro (I plough, till, furrow, wrinkle or produce by ploughing); so:arat = he,she or it ploughs.
Wrinkle cream does not "wrinkle up" a person, but is used by people who wish to forestall the formation of facial wrinkles.
The sudden arrival of the long-lost cousin put a new wrinkle in the plot of the tale. The wrinkle in the rug is what tripped me up!
He could not remove the wrinkle from his new tie. Mamma will not be happy if you wrinkle your dress. The latest toy was a new wrinkle on an old-fashioned doll.
A wrinkle is a furrow or crease in an otherwises smooth surface.
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