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Webster's English Dictionary

wrinkle
n. A winkle. ()
n. [OE. wrinkil, AS. wrincle; akin to OD. wrinckel, and prob. to Dan. rynke, Sw. rynka, Icel. hrukka, OHG. runza, G. runzel, L. ruga. .] ()
1. A small ridge, prominence, or furrow formed by the shrinking or contraction of any smooth substance; a corrugation; a crease; a slight fold; as, wrinkle in the skin; a wrinkle in cloth. (Shak.)
Within I do not find wrinkles and used heart, but unspent youth. (Emerson.)
2. hence, any roughness; unevenness. ()
Not the least wrinkle to deform the sky. (Dryden.)
[Perhaps a different word, and a dim. AS. wrenc a twisting, deceit. Cf. Wrench, n.]3. A notion or fancy; a whim; as, to have a new wrinkle. ()
v. t. ()
1. To contract into furrows and prominences; to make a wrinkle or wrinkles in; to corrugate; as, wrinkle the skin or the brow. (Milton.)
Her wrinkled form in black and white arrayed. (Pope.)
2. Hence, to make rough or uneven in any way. ()
A keen north wind that, blowing dry, Wrinkled the face of deluge, as decayed. (Milton.)
Then danced we on the wrinkled sand. (Bryant.)
To wrinkle at, to sneer at. [Obs.] Marston. ()
v. i. To shrink into furrows and ridges. ()


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