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crease <a crease; creases> N

crease N

crease

crease N

crease VB

crease
crease

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However, the creases in the brain continue to become more complex until the late teens.
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In 1999, it was illegal to score a goal if an offensive player's skate entered the crease before the puck did.
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The lower epidermis appears smooth or has several small creases and becomes whitish.
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Moving toward the crease is the dis of game-winning goal puck.
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She has golden hair and a crease between her eyebrows like her brother.
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Usually these changes lie in the collar insignia and military creases (or lack thereof) depending on the squad.
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The knit tightens, creases are eliminated and the leg is correctly shaped.
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He then left his crease to go and attend to a divot on the wicket.
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There are remains of the slipware in the creases of her drapery, blue traces on the diadem and re-red on her coat.
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They intensify the color of the eye shadows and keep them from smearing or creasing by reducing the oiliness of the lids.
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