crinkle in a sentence
v. t.
📚 Grade Level: Grade 6, Grade 7, Grade 8
Definition
Crinkle (verb): to form or cause to form small, thin folds or wrinkles, often resulting in a rustling sound.
Sample Sentences
- The old photograph began to crinkle at the edges, revealing its age.
- She could hear the crinkle of the snack bag as she opened it eagerly.
- With each smile, the corners of his eyes would crinkle in a charming way.
- The artist used crinkled paper to add texture to her mixed media collage.
- As the leaves turned brown and dried, they started to crinkle beneath her touch.
- The fabric began to crinkle as it dried in the sun.
- She loved the sound of the crinkle of the paper as she unwrapped her gift.
- His eyes crinkled with laughter as he listened to the funny story.
- The old photograph had started to crinkle around the edges due to age.
- As the leaves fell, they created a satisfying crinkle underfoot.
- The child watched in delight as the leaves began to crinkle under her tiny fingers.
- She noticed a crinkle in the corner of the photograph, hinting at its age and history.
- As he smiled, the familiar crinkle around his eyes made her feel warm inside.
- The fabric of her dress had a beautiful crinkle that added character to the design.
- He tried to smooth out the crinkle in the paper, but it seemed determined to stay.