Rumple
(
verb
,
noun
)
(As a verb)
Rumple ( verb )
- Make (something) creased or crumpled.
- Disarrange the smoothness or neatness of (something).
Origin:
Late middle english: from old norse rympill "wrinkle".
Examples:
- He ruffled his hair, rumple his shirt and walked out of the room.
- She rumple the bed sheets before getting into bed.
- The wind rumple the leaves on the trees.
- I accidentally rumple the paper while reading it.
- He rumple his shirt when he put it on.
(As a noun)
Rumple ( noun )
- Make (something) creased or crumpled.
- Disarrange the smoothness or neatness of (something).
Origin:
Late middle english: from old norse rympill "wrinkle".
Examples:
- He ruffled his hair, rumple his shirt and walked out of the room.
- She rumple the bed sheets before getting into bed.
- The wind rumple the leaves on the trees.
- I accidentally rumple the paper while reading it.
- He rumple his shirt when he put it on.