ruckle

/ˈrʌkəl/
verb
  1. To wrinkle, crease, or form into folds, especially in fabric or paper.
    • The old photograph had ruckled at the edges.
    • The paper ruckled when it got wet.
    • She tried not to ruckle her dress as she packed it.
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noun
  1. A wrinkle, crease, or fold, especially in fabric or paper.
    • He smoothed out the ruckle in the bedsheet.
    • The ruckle in the curtain made it hang unevenly.
    • There was a small ruckle in the corner of the map.
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