runkle

/ˈrʌŋkəl/
verb
  1. To wrinkle or crease, especially fabric or skin.
    • He runkled the paper in frustration before throwing it away.
    • The old photograph had runkled at the edges from years of storage.
    • She runkled her forehead when she heard the confusing news.
Antonyms
noun
  1. A small wrinkle or crease.
    • Age had left fine runkles around her eyes.
    • He smoothed out the runkle in his shirt before the meeting.
    • There was a runkle in the tablecloth that needed ironing.
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