11 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 unexpected rejection letter made her heart crumple with disappointment.
The toddler managed to crumple the carefully arranged stack of papers on the table.
The hiker has crumpled the map, making navigation difficult.
In frustration, she was crumpling the rejection letter from the literary agent.
Despite the careful packing, the delicate glassware will have crumpled during the turbulent flight.
After the game, the defeated team had crumpled jerseys scattered across the locker room.
While reading the emotional letter, tears welled up, and she was crumpling it unknowingly.
Despite repeated attempts, she will have been crumpling the paper airplane until it finally soars across the room.
The ancient manuscript had started to crumple, and efforts were underway to preserve its fragile pages.
The chef demonstrated how to crumple filo pastry for a unique dessert texture.
The intense pressure in the underwater cave threatened to crumple the explorers' diving suits.
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