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I . crumple [ˈkrʌmpl̩] VB trans

II . crumple [ˈkrʌmpl̩] VB intr

1. crumple (squash):

2. crumple (collapse):

crumple zone N Brit

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This lanky man with the crumpled face and a far-too-short nightshirt, babbling a few obscenities.
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Her vast construction of crumpled sugar paper and cellophane calls up all kinds of ghosts: sweetie-wrappers and pastel soap, old ladies' face powder.
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Their crumpled suits and awkward, stilted delivery style gave them a unique act on the international live comedy circuit.
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The page is soiled and spoiled, the paper crumpled, the people drawn with the consciousness of a child.
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All things organic that it had associated itself with crumpled into dust.
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Crumpled paper tissue is also placed in the jar for the same reason.
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A crumpled globule forms through local regions crumpling, i.e. collapsing in on themselves and this iteratively occurring over the whole polymer.
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A still photo of the crash showed cars crumpled together like an accordion and forced off the tracks at sharp angles.
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The two southern outposts were taken in a quick battle, after which the defenses crumpled.
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In a similar vein, throw some crumpled newspaper in an old suitcase, briefcase, backpack, or duffel bag.
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