rumple in a sentence
v. t.
📚 Grade Level: Grade 6, Grade 7, Grade 8
Definition
To rumple means to make or become wrinkled or creased.
Sample Sentences
- The old blanket was beginning to rumple after years of use.
- As she tossed and turned in her sleep, the sheets started to rumple beneath her.
- He tried to smooth out the rumpled shirt before heading to the meeting.
- The wind would rumple the pages of her book if she left it open outside.
- After sitting for too long, the cushions began to rumple and lose their shape.
- The child would rumple the pages of her favorite storybook as she read it over and over.
- After a long day, he liked to rumple the sheets on his bed before settling in for the night.
- She watched the wind rumple the surface of the lake, creating ripples that danced in the sunlight.
- As he stood up, his shirt began to rumple, giving him a slightly disheveled appearance.
- The artist intentionally chose to rumple the canvas, adding texture and depth to his work.