9 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Crumple' in a Sentence
"To press or crush something, causing it to form irregular folds or a compact mass; to bend out of its original shape, resulting in a rumpled or wrinkled appearance." more
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The forgotten map will have crumpled in the adventurer's pocket during the quest.
By the deadline, the rejected manuscripts will have crumpled in the corner of the writer's room.
By the end of the novel, the protagonist's dreams will have crumpled, but resilience will rise.
The autumn leaves will have crumpled beneath our feet as we stroll through the park.
When the storm passes, the fallen tents will have crumpled in the aftermath.
Despite the careful packing, the delicate glassware will have crumpled during the turbulent flight.
The old letter will have crumpled with time, preserving the memories within its folds.
By the time the party starts, the guests will have crumpled the wrapping paper in excitement.
After the intense match, the athletes will have crumpled their jerseys from the exertion.
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