Wrinkly means "having or possessing wrinkles" - small furrows or ridges on an otherwise smooth surface.
Wrinkly.
They do it when they are ready to come out!
Because they are wrinkly everywhere.
No, "wrinkly" is an adjective used to describe something that has wrinkles. An adverb modifies a verb, adjective, or other adverb, but "wrinkly" does not serve this purpose.
Raisins are wrinkly, dried grapes. Prunes are in the same category.
The prune is considered to be a wrinkly fruit. Another fruit that is considered wrinkly is the ugli fruit.
the zoo oligical study states that elephants are wrinkly due to linthithium and the green rays of the sun. The skin gets over exposed and thus wrinkly
yes its my saltana
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Umm... I'm not sure what you mean by wrinkly? Maybe the oil is boiling, or maybe the oil is acting like a thin film refracting the light similar to the effect where it looks like there water on the road on a hot day.
You mean, what is a mermaid's skin like? A mermaid is half woman, and half fish. So, you remember what your skin is like when you have been in the water? Your skin is a little bumpy an wrinkly. The same goes for a mermaid, just a little more wrinkly and bumpy.