A stray bullet just creased my scalp. The sheet of construction paper was creased longitudinally.
An antonym for creased is straight or smooth
When I sat at school, my slacks became creased along the top of the legs. The wife creased her husband's slacks as she ironed them. Colleen's teacher took off points for bad presentation because the essay papers were creased.
crumple
I wont get creased
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creased
noun noun: crease; plural noun: creases; noun: the crease1. a line or ridge produced on paper or cloth by folding, pressing, or crushing it."khaki trousers with knife-edge creases"synonyms: fold, line, ridge; More pleat, tuck;furrow, groove, corrugation"pants with knife-edge creases"a wrinkle or furrow in the skin, typically of the face, caused by age or a particular facial expression. synonyms: wrinkle, line, crinkle, pucker; crow's feet"the creases at the corners of her eyes"2. an area around the goal in ice hockey or lacrosse that attacking players may not normally enter unless the puck or ball has already done so.Cricket any of a number of lines marked on the pitch at specified places, especially the position of a batsman.verbverb: crease; 3rd person present: creases; past tense: creased; past participle: creased; gerund or present participle: creasing1. make a crease in (cloth or paper)."he sank into the chair, careful not to crease his dinner jacket"synonyms: crumple, wrinkle, crinkle, line, scrunch up, rumple, ruck up "her skirt was creased and stained"cause a crease to appear temporarily in (the face or its features), typically as a result of the expression of an emotion or feeling. "a small frown creased her forehead"2. (of a bullet) graze (someone or something), causing little damage."a bullet creased his thigh"
2,305 decreased by 200=2,105
A creased, inward knot on the forehead is simply the result of how your skull has formed. The skull is in several pieces when a child is born, and it can achieve various common shapes.
Pleased - Greased - Creased