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Term: Wringle

Description:

Wringle is a versatile term that can be used both as a noun and a verb. As a noun, it refers to a small crease or fold, usually found on a surface or fabric. In this sense, it is often used to describe the condition of something being crumpled or wrinkled. As a verb, wringle means to crinkle, fold, or gather a material, typically resulting in the formation of small creases or wrinkles. It can also express the act of making something creased or rumpled. Wringle can also be used locally to describe a specific type of wrinkle found in a particular region or community.

Examples:

- Noun:

- The old shirt had numerous wringles, displaying its age and wear.

- She tried to flatten out the wringle on her dress, but it remained visible.

- Verb:

- Please wringle the edges of the cloth to give it a decorative look.

- His constant fidgeting caused the paper to wringle and lose its crispness.

- Local:

- In our town, wringles are a sign of a good baker, indicating a perfect crust on the pie.

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