noun a slight fold or wrinkle
verb to form small folds or wrinkles
Crinkle-cut fries are a popular side dish at many fast food restaurants.
Crinkled skin is a common sign of aging in dermatology.
Crinkle paper is often used as protective cushioning in packaging.
Crinkle art involves creating textured designs by crumpling paper.
Some fabrics are intentionally crinkled to create a crinkle effect.
The writer described the crinkle of the paper as he unfolded the letter.
The psychologist noted the crinkle of the patient's brow as a sign of stress.
The chef added a crinkle cut garnish to the dish for visual appeal.
The fashion designer incorporated a crinkle fabric into the collection for texture.
The sound engineer used a crinkle sound effect to create tension in the movie scene.