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- Dictionaryrumple/ˈrʌmp(ə)l/
verb
- 1. give a creased, ruffled, or dishevelled appearance to: "the girl rumpled his thin streaky hair" Similar Opposite
noun
- 1. an untidy state: "she left her clothes in a rumple on the floor"
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Rumple means to make something become creased or untidy. Learn how to use this verb in sentences and see synonyms, antonyms and translations.
- English (US)
RUMPLE meaning: 1. to make something become creased (= not...
- Znaczenie Rumple, Definicja W Cambridge English Dictionary
rumple definicja: 1. to make something become creased (= not...
- Rumple in Traditional Chinese
RUMPLE translate: 弄皺;弄亂;使淩亂. Learn more in the Cambridge...
- Pronunciation in English
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- Creased
CREASED definition: 1. with a crease or creases: 2. with a...
- English (US)
Rumple can be a noun meaning a fold or wrinkle, or a verb meaning to wrinkle, crumple, or tousle. See synonyms, examples, word history, and related entries for rumple.
Rumple means to make something become creased or messy. Learn how to use this verb in different contexts, see synonyms and antonyms, and hear how it sounds in English.
When you take something smooth or neat and make it wrinkled or crumpled, you rumple it. A dad might have the annoying habit of always wanting to rumple his son's perfectly combed hair, for example. And if you fall asleep in your tuxedo, you'll rumple it too.
Rumple means to crumple or crush into wrinkles, or to ruffle or tousle. It can also be a noun for a wrinkle or crease. See the origin, usage, and examples of rumple from Dictionary.com.
Rumple means to make or become wrinkled, crumpled, ruffled, or dishevelled, or a wrinkle, fold, or crease. Learn more about the word origin, usage, and related terms from Collins English Dictionary.
Rumple means to wrinkle or form into folds or creases, or to make unkempt or untidy. Find the origin, pronunciation, and translations of rumple in English and Spanish.