One example of something that is very wrinkly is an old person's skin, which often develops fine lines and creases due to aging, sun exposure, and loss of collagen. Another example is a raisin, which is a dried grape that has shriveled, resulting in its characteristic wrinkled appearance. Both instances illustrate how time and environmental factors can lead to significant wrinkling.
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.
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Scrooge looks wrinkly, tall, thin, old, and is very rich.
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because we all need something wrinkly!
That is a very inappropriate question. That cannot be answered.
Because they are wrinkly everywhere.
A charpe is a medium size dog and has a very wrinkly body every where but they are very nice famility dogs :)
i like pink and black I' am very old and wrinkly. By: Keyana
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