rumple in the PONS Dictionary

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Leave the bed unmade and your clothes rumpled on a chair.
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Rumple should know which witch it is but in his sorrow names the wrong direction.
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No woman wants to wear a shirt that doesn't cling, but looks baggy and rumpled under a jacket.
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Some say his jacket was hardly rumpled, but other reports stated that he was seriously injured.
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His white hair was always rumpled, as if by pawing slaps from his fat hands.
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He wears rimless glasses and slightly rumpled clothes.
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One is an older gent, black, rumpled clothes, talking loud.
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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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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

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