rumpled in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

rumpled in the PONS Dictionary

rumpled Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

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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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Slightly rumpled, informal but perfunctory, they looked like cops the world over.
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He was small, his hair was always untidy, his clothes always looked rumpled.
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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.
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He's visibly the oldest candidate, rumpled and colloquial.
www.macleans.ca
Some say his jacket was hardly rumpled, but other reports stated that he was seriously injured.
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The strategy behind this was that rumpled casualness would make him more approachable (and less elitist).
www.theglobeandmail.com
He, however, was rumpled and inscrutable, an enigma in a dark suit.
www.independent.ie
One is an older gent, black, rumpled clothes, talking loud.
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She wears a rumpled blue cardigan and stonewashed jeans.
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