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wrinkle <a wrinkle; wrinkles> N

wrinkle <a wrinkle; wrinkles> N

wrinkle (shapes)

wrinkle N

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This combination is because of the tectonic processes that formed the graben and wrinkle ridges.
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Only once that platform is established should some wrinkle or conflict be introduced.
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He had grown wrinkles and his hair had turned white, as old folklore tales state.
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As the name implies, it has the symptom of making the top leaves of the plant wrinkle up and grow abnormally.
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The mouthpiece is placed lower down in a horse's mouth than snaffle bits, usually just touching the corners of the mouth without creating a wrinkle.
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This property was used to make wrinkle finishes, usually by adding excess cobalt drier.
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Once beautiful, now wrinkled, but still proud and noble, even when anxious.
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The aerial part is flattened with a diameter of 612 cm, triangular tubercules overlapping with transverse wrinkles.
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Like gray hair and wrinkles, presbyopia is a symptom caused by the natural course of aging.
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And he's just discovered a new wrinkle in his power.
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