Easy To cause something to become wrinkled or creased, similar to the way something might crumple. Clear All
4 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Crimple'
The old map had started to crimple at the edges after years of use.
The wind, blowing through the open window, started to crimple the pages of the book on the table.
The hikers found their map crimpled in the backpack, making navigation a bit challenging.
The gardener carefully avoided stepping on the flower bed, not wanting to crimple the delicate blossoms.
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