scrunch in the Oxford-Paravia Italian Dictionary

scrunch in the PONS Dictionary

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English
Instead, the compressed zone is scrunched up and sheared laterally into mountain ranges, in a process called obduction.
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His friend scrunches up his face like he ate something sour.
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Babies' faces scrunch up then light up when they finally hear the voice of a parent.
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Choose a quality wool fabric - try scrunching it with your hand.
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Before the wash goes in, do up zips and unravel scrunched up sleeves and trouser legs.
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The review went on to state that almost all the dialogue is shouted, with faces scrunched in anger.
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There's little talking in this film, almost all the dialogue is shouted, with faces scrunched in anger.
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Or, take the ends of your hair in your palms and scrunch them.
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They basically want defenders to either scrunch in together, creating more traffic than preventing.
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Use a hairdryer with the diffuser head and scrunch handfuls of hair as you go to encourage the hair to curl and wave.
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