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rumple N

rumple

rumple N

rumple

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Not a hair or an opinion is out of place -- the characters just rumpled and informal enough not to seem stuffy.
www.newyorker.com
The taxi driver, his face rumpled with concern, slid back the window and addressed the tear-stained heap in the back of his cab.
www.telegraph.co.uk
Wears rumpled clothing in his campaigns, and claims his concern is with changing society as a whole.
en.wikipedia.org
Some say his jacket was hardly rumpled, but other reports stated that he was seriously injured.
en.wikipedia.org
No woman wants to wear a shirt that doesn't cling, but looks baggy and rumpled under a jacket.
www.dailymail.co.uk
He wears rimless glasses and slightly rumpled clothes.
www.npr.org
At age 73, portly and rumpled, his presence wouldn't have done much to signal the future.
www.usnews.com
He was small, his hair was always untidy, his clothes always looked rumpled.
en.wikipedia.org
His white hair was always rumpled, as if by pawing slaps from his fat hands.
en.wikipedia.org
Rumple should know which witch it is but in his sorrow names the wrong direction.
www.buddytv.com

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