Wrinkled Sentence Examples

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  • She wrinkled her nose and hacked at the grass again.

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  • Fred turned over a wrinkled nametag.

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  • Rachel wrinkled her nose.

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  • She leaned toward him and wrinkled her nose.

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  • And what about her clothes - all wrinkled and dirty.

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  • His face was much wrinkled and his eyes deep set.

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  • She wrinkled her nose and darted past him playfully.

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  • Lori wrinkled her nose at Josh.

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  • You also won't have to worry about getting the dress wrinkled before the wedding.

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  • It's almost dry and I hate it when it gets all wrinkled.

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  • The tissue underneath the skin also thins and changes, adding to the wrinkled or sagged appearance.

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  • If you allow your nightgown to hang out in the dryer, you may have wrinkled pajamas.

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  • Her eyes fell to the fish, and her nose wrinkled.

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  • Wrinkled and puckered by exposure to the weather, the faces even of the younger Lapps assume an appearance of old age.

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  • The sheer black top stole all the attention from the lower half of the dress - a long, flowing skirt with a bit of a wrinkled finish through the train.

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  • Samsonite's Dual Voltage Fabric Steamer solves the problem that so many travelers face - wrinkled clothing with no iron or ironing board available.

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  • Working out a lot--especially cardio exercise--can decrease your cup size but leave you with a bit of sagging, wrinkled skin at first.

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  • There's a gap between your breast and the bra cup, or the bra cup is wrinkled.

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  • Laser Resurfacing, also known as a laser peel, is accomplished by using a CO2 laser to vaporize wrinkled skin one layer at a time.

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  • Commercial cubebs consist of the dried berries, usually with their stalks attached; the pericarp is greyish-brown, or blackish and wrinkled; and the seed, when present, is hard, white and oily.

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  • It is not so handsome as Emodi, but will grow in drier places, and its glossy, wrinkled leaves, borne umbrella-like on a long bare stem, are distinct and interesting.

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  • Rhododendron Falconeri - A noble kind thriving in Cornish gardens, with oblong leaves about 10 inches long, coated beneath with reddish down, dark green, slightly downy and curiously wrinkled above.

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  • Don't just throw on a wrinkled shirt and jeans.

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  • If it stays scrunched or wrinkled, it's not the suit for you because it will do the same when you wear it.

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  • She rarely combed her hair, owned no more than three or four shapeless dresses, which appeared in all seasons, most of which were stained and wrinkled.

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  • She wrinkled her nose at him and pointed at his plate.

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  • She wrinkled her nose and pulled away from him.

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  • The sheep-like saiga, Saiga tatarica, of the Kirghiz steppes stands apart from all other antelopes by its curiously puffed and trunk-like nose, which can be wrinkled up when the animal is feeding and has the nostrils opening downwards.

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  • Dana introduced the term "as" for this rough kind of lava-stream, whilst he applied the term "pahoehoe" to those flows which have a smooth surface, or are simply wrinkled and ropy; these terms being used in this sense in Hawaii, in relation to the local lavas.

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  • A widespread disease known as pocket-plums or bladderplums is due to an ascomycetous fungus, Exoascus pruni, the mycelium of which lives parasitically in the tissues of the host plant, passes into the ovary of the flower and causes the characteristic malformation of the fruit which becomes a deformed, sometimes curved or flattened, wrinkled dry structure, with a hollow occupying the place of the stone; the bladder plums are yellow at first, subsequently dingy red.

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  • The gonad is transversely wrinkled and lies between the aorta and the intestine, extending from the pericardium to the anterior end of the body.

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  • The seed consists of a thin, hard testa or shell, enclosing a wrinkled kernel, which, when dried, is the nutmeg.

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  • As seen in commerce jujube fruits are about the size of a small filbert, having a reddish-brown, shining, somewhat wrinkled exterior, and a yellow or gingerbread coloured pulp enclosing a hard elongated stone.

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  • Beardless and shrivelled, writes Sir John Malcolm, it resembled that of an aged and wrinkled woman, and the expression of his countenance, at no time pleasant, was horrible when clouded, as it very often was, with indignation.

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  • In Honduras sarsaparilla the roots are less wrinkled, and the bark is whiter and more starchy, than in the Jamaica kind.

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  • Numerous circular pits occur on the concentric ridges of the depressed and wrinkled crown, marking the position of former inflorescences borne in the leaf-axil at different stages in the growth of the plant.

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  • The wool, densely set on a wrinkled skin, is white and generally fine, although it is classified into long, short, fine and strong.

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  • It contained only stained and wrinkled sheets.

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  • Jake Weller was seated in his familiar position behind his desk dressed in his wrinkled uniform.

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  • Signs of malnutrition include visible ribs, hips and neck and perhaps a rather baggy, wrinkled skin.

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  • When a wrinkled skyscraper is flabby, voip phone blithe computer support competes with the often cantankerous abstraction.

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  • It is said that when old people eat figs frequently, their wrinkled skin fills out.

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  • The wedge shaped face with the wrinkled forehead are also peculiar to the breed.

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  • We think of an old, wrinkled hag with a nasty wart on her nose.

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  • Habanero Orange Plant produces heavy yields of 40mm long by 30mm wide wrinkled hot peppers.

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  • Why does the skin of the fingers and toes become wrinkled after prolonged immersion in water?

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  • The fault was finally traced to slipped timing and a beaming smile once again shone from beneath Douglas ' wrinkled brow.

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  • One leg was patched up with an untidy bandage kept in position by a wrinkled stocking.

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  • Throughout the brown colored varnish is wrinkled, probably due to wood shrinkage.

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  • The grapes are arrested in their growth and their skin is wrinkled.

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  • The general structure of the trans-Himalayan chains appears to indicate that the main axis of upheaval of the whole vast mass of the Tibetan highlands is to be found on two approximately parallel lines, represented the one by the Kuen-lun and the other by a line which is more or less coincident with the watershed between India and the central lake region, extending from Lake Pangong to Tengri Nor, the plateau enclosed between the two being wrinkled by minor folds, of which the relative elevation is comparatively low, averaging from woo to 1500 ft.

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  • A few gray wisps remain to break pears of sweat that roll down from the wrinkled neck.

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  • Wrinkled lips To make wrinkled lips To make wrinkled lips appear smooth, use plenty of shine to reflect light out of the lines.

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  • A wrinkled lip and sneer of cold command did, however, come to mind.

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  • Scrotum The wrinkled fleshy sac which holds the testicles in a man.

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  • The wide bell shaped seeds are covered with the brown, mostly wrinkled, aril skin.

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  • I have to spit with disgust everytime i see his wrinkled old face.

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  • A storage option that allows paper to get wrinkled or folded is of little use.

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  • It has wrinkled, dark green leaves of three to five leaflets, the mid-ribs having a few scattered bristles.

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  • Arctotis Aspera - a half-shrubby species, with deeply cut and wrinkled leaves and creamy flowers, purplish outside.

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  • It grows to a height of 7 feet or more, with wrinkled leaves and white flowers appearing singly or in loose clusters from the leaf-axils during July and August.

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  • Conandron - C. ramondioides is a small Japanese plant allied to Ramondia, having thick wrinkled leaves, in flat tufts, from which arise erect flower-stems some 6 inches high, bearing numerous lilac-purple and white blossoms.

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  • Jerusalem Sage (Phlomis Fruticosa) - A shrubby kind, hardy in warm dry soils, with evergreen stems at times reaching 6 to 8 feet, but mostly 3 or 4 feet high, and clothed with evergreen woolly-grey leaves of wrinkled texture.

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  • Phlomis Russelliana (Phlomis Viscosa) - A rather clammy plant of 3 feet, with bold wrinkled leaves, green above and downy beneath, and numerous bright yellow flowers of fine effect.

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  • It grows about 5 feet high, and is imposing with its wrinkled leaves and large red veins.

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  • If your hemline touches the ground and "drags," you might find that the leg of your trousers gets wrinkled and rumpled.

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  • Never wear wrinkled or dirty clothes to work.

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  • Trussardi offered a bright orange coat with a wrinkled look and Jil Sander went for a sky blue with push-up sleeves.

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  • We do not perform mulesing, which is a surgical removal of strips of wool-bearing wrinkled skin from around the tail.

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  • The dress will not be wrinkled when you pull it out of your suitcase at the last minute before dashing out the door for sightseeing or an evening on the town.

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  • Even if you wear the shirt wrinkled, the rayon will give the fabric drape and it will look particularly attractive on a curvy body.

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  • The distribution of the spots, which have a wrinkled center and a sharp border, sometimes resemble a Christmas tree.

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  • They also have high-pitched voices, high foreheads, and wrinkled skin.

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  • This cleft should not be confused with the normal wrinkled brain surface, nor should the name be mistaken for schizophrenia, a mental disorder.

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  • Other symptoms of severe secondary PEM include baggy, wrinkled skin; constipation; dry, thin, or brittle hair; lethargy; pressure sores, and other skin lesions.

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  • Voluntary motor commands begin in the motor cortex, located on the outer wrinkled surface of the brain.

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  • Hot wax can also cause the skin to peel or become wrinkled, so it is beneficial to use a hair removal method that does not involve the application of any sort of heated substance or chemical near the brows.

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  • Save wrinkled dollar bills for projects with enough folds to hide the wrinkles.

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  • If your wallet is full of wrinkled cash, you may want to ask a friendly bank teller to help you find the best currency for this project.

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  • One of the features of gauzy dresses is that they usually appear artfully wrinkled.

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  • It's a fact of living in the United States that most everyone carries around a checkbook, but many people simply place their checkbooks into a briefcase or ill-fitting wallet, causing the checks to become wrinkled and torn.

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  • Therefore, a warm pile of laundry wrinkles because the garments have transitioned and cooled in a wrinkled state.

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  • Other alternatives include autologen, which is collagen from taken from one's own body and injected into wrinkled areas, and dermaolgen, which is collagen derived from (deceased) human donors.

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  • Carmen wrinkled her nose.

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  • She wrinkled her nose.

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  • She dropped back on the hay and wrinkled her nose at him.

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  • The only customers were two paint-splattered workmen arguing baseball with the bartender, an overweight bald man in a wrinkled apron.

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  • She glanced down at her wrinkled nightclothes and felt a scarlet wave surge up her neck.

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  • Her nose wrinkled at a familiar scent, and she looked first at the plate full of raw fish on the table and then at the silver-eyed predator with his roped forearms displayed across his wide, bare chest.

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  • The lawyer in his turn rose from his seat and gazed across the table with wrinkled brows.

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  • One of them was a sallow, clean-shaven civilian with a thin and wrinkled face, already growing old, though he was dressed like a most fashionable young man.

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  • His servant was also a yellow, wrinkled old man, without beard or mustache, evidently not because he was shaven but because they had never grown.

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  • He gave her a cold, angry look and offered her his wrinkled, clean- shaven cheek to kiss.

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  • Beware of using it on heavily wrinkled areas of your face though, as it will accentuate wrinkles.

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  • She wrinkled her nose at him.

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  • Katie was kneeling beside the stove, her soot smudged forehead wrinkled in a frown as she lit another match.

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  • Her hair looked like it hadn't been washed in a month and her coat was wrinkled and full of holes.

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  • The lower jaw should be strongly protruding, the ears should be small and erect, the forehead deeply wrinkled with an indentation between the eyes, known as the "stop."

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  • The newcomer was a short, large-boned, yellow-faced, wrinkled old man, with gray bushy eyebrows overhanging bright eyes of an indefinite grayish color.

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  • Two tall old peasants with wrinkled faces and scanty beards emerged from the tavern, smiling, staggering, and singing some incoherent song, and approached the officers.

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  • Carmen wrinkled her nose at him.

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  • She wrinkled her nose at him as she brushed by and he tugged playfully at her hair.

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  • The wet nurse supported the coverlet with her chin, while the priest with a goose feather anointed the boy's little red and wrinkled soles and palms.

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  • The old men, dim-eyed, toothless, bald, sallow, and bloated, or gaunt and wrinkled, were especially striking.

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  • He tried to say something, but his face suddenly puckered and wrinkled; he waved his arm at Toll and turned to the opposite side of the room, to the corner darkened by the icons that hung there.

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  • Fred O'Connor, dressed to the nines in a dapper suit, pink shirt, bow tie and sporting a boutonniere, asked Dean if his iron was broken when he took one look at his stepson's new but wrinkled slacks.

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  • Her make-up was smeared from walking through the Monterey mists, her maid-of-honor dress wrinkled from constant sitting and standing.

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  • In her mind's eye, she could see Mom, gray-haired, wrinkled and tired - but still taking joy in putting food on the table for Dad.

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  • I recall my surprise on discovering that a mysterious hand had stripped the trees and bushes, leaving only here and there a wrinkled leaf.

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  • Mrs. Watson answered the door with a shotgun over her shoulder, her wrinkled face peering up at Lana.

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  • She met his bewildered gaze and wrinkled her nose.

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  • She wrinkled her nose at him and leaned forward.

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