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rumpled

rumple N

rumple N

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At age 73, portly and rumpled, his presence wouldn't have done much to signal the future.
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He's visibly the oldest candidate, rumpled and colloquial.
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The strategy behind this was that rumpled casualness would make him more approachable (and less elitist).
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One is an older gent, black, rumpled clothes, talking loud.
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His white hair was always rumpled, as if by pawing slaps from his fat hands.
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The taxi driver, his face rumpled with concern, slid back the window and addressed the tear-stained heap in the back of his cab.
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Wears rumpled clothing in his campaigns, and claims his concern is with changing society as a whole.
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And when he finally escaped from the car boot after three days, how come his clothes were just elegantly rumpled?
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He is rumpled and pudgy; his boss is lean and sharply tailored.
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You intend to wear a lovely velvet outfit to an event, but it's rumpled, and ironing can't get out the wrinkles.
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