Rumple ( verb , noun )

(As a verb)

Rumple ( verb )

  1. Make (something) creased or crumpled.
  2. Disarrange the smoothness or neatness of (something).

Origin:

Late middle english: from old norse rympill "wrinkle".

Examples:

  1. He ruffled his hair, rumple his shirt and walked out of the room.
  2. She rumple the bed sheets before getting into bed.
  3. The wind rumple the leaves on the trees.
  4. I accidentally rumple the paper while reading it.
  5. He rumple his shirt when he put it on.

(As a noun)

Rumple ( noun )

  1. Make (something) creased or crumpled.
  2. Disarrange the smoothness or neatness of (something).

Origin:

Late middle english: from old norse rympill "wrinkle".

Examples:

  1. He ruffled his hair, rumple his shirt and walked out of the room.
  2. She rumple the bed sheets before getting into bed.
  3. The wind rumple the leaves on the trees.
  4. I accidentally rumple the paper while reading it.
  5. He rumple his shirt when he put it on.
Some random words: encode, often, paroxysm