scrunch in the PONS Dictionary

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Or, take the ends of your hair in your palms and scrunch them.
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When they breathed out, it would be fine, but when they came back they scrunched.
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Police spokespersons explained to the public in media reports that the currency notes were printed on paper and could be easily detected by scrunching up the note or tearing it.
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She scrunched her face as if she were chewing aspiring aspirin.
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The look on my two-year-old's face, with his eyes scrunched shut and his tongue sticking out, was easily the highlight of my day.
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Babies' faces scrunch up then light up when they finally hear the voice of a parent.
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Instead, the compressed zone is scrunched up and sheared laterally into mountain ranges, in a process called obduction.
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His accent changes every other sentence and his complexion is an olive-brown hologram depending on how he scrunches up his face.
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The turnout trousers, when not in use, are usually stored scrunched down around the boots for efficient and fast access when they are needed.
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One such gesture is scrunching your hand to pull files into a pile.
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