wrinkle
ಸುಕ್ಕು
definition
verb
Dotty's wrinkled stockings
make or cause lines or folds in (something, especially fabric or the skin).
noun
The peel will reduce fine lines and wrinkles , smooth the skin, reduce pore size, even skin tone and improve elasticity.
a slight line or fold in something, especially fabric or the skin of the face.
learning the wrinkles from someone more experienced saves time
a clever innovation, or useful piece of information or advice.
translation of 'wrinkle'
ಸುಕ್ಕು,
ಮಡಿಕೆ
noun
ನಿರಿಗೆ
example
Maria tried to pack their new clothes as carefully as possible into her traveling bag, trying hard not to 'wrinkle' the delicate fabrics.
Free radical damage can also 'wrinkle' your skin and weaken your heart.
Indeed, each patient seems to add a new 'wrinkle' to an age-old problem.
It stands to reason that the occasional melodic 'wrinkle' that pops up here should be fairly well ironed out by their next effort, which I'll be looking forward to.
Hallie laid the dress she picked out for the festivities on the bed, careful not to 'wrinkle' the fabric.
Look at it through Mr Woods' eyes, however, and it becomes clear that all we have suffered is a minor 'wrinkle' in our otherwise impeccable existence.
It was most likely a rumpling of that portion of his suit jacket, or a 'wrinkle' in the fabric.
Years may 'wrinkle' the skin, but to give up enthusiasm wrinkles the soul.
‘Lips can line and 'wrinkle' easily if not looked after properly and this can make your face look older,’ said Lisa Sharratt of balm-makers Lypsyl.
The theory of punctuated equilibrium will come to be seen in proportion, as an interesting but minor 'wrinkle' on the surface of Neo-Darwinian theory.
I sniffed them and 'wrinkled' my nose and the nurse, Nurse Annie, laughed.
His brow 'wrinkled' as if to ask me what was wrong, and I just sighed.
Skin damage, including lines and 'wrinkles' , can actually start showing up in your 20s.
The revamped standard of officiating and new rule 'wrinkles' enhanced the postseason action, giving fans the most entertaining run for the Cup in over a decade.
The developers have taken a solid game, added new features and ironed out a few 'wrinkles' .
She folded up that 'wrinkled' piece of paper and walked down the steps.
She 'wrinkled' her nose in distaste, gesturing to her clothing.
Teiala 'wrinkled' her face in confusion as they headed back for the library.
Dilip Kumar, the great romantic hero, we saw, 'wrinkled' his nose at her background.
Since then we've corresponded quite a bit, met in person, and now I'm helping co-produce his film and he's helping me iron out the 'wrinkles' in my script.
A coach has to help the members of the time iron out the 'wrinkles' in their game, like correcting someone's stance, bowling actions, grip, etc.
Lisle stockings were compulsory and much disliked as they did not fit well and 'wrinkled' at the ankles.
She frowned at him and the corners of her mouth 'wrinkled' up drawing her mouth into a thin little red painted line across her face.
It has come to imply decrepitude: down-at-heel shoes, 'wrinkled' stockings, woolly hats and trousers kept up by bits of string.
The patient's graying hair and 'wrinkled' forehead indicated her advanced age.
It's difficult to escape the feeling that this production is just a dry run to iron out the 'wrinkles' for the rose-tinted gaze of an Irish-American audience.
Although we have some concerns with the bill as proposed, our reason for supporting it is the opportunity to iron out its 'wrinkles' in the select committee process.
She seemed about the same age as Mrs Lewis up at the hotel, thought Chrissy, but her face was prematurely 'wrinkled' , weathered by sun and saltwater.
Kuper queried, his eyebrows forming a crease in his forehead as it 'wrinkled' in confusion.
Sarah smiled and 'wrinkled' her nose with a smirk on her face.
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