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    crum·ple
    [ˈkrəmp(ə)l]
    verb
    crumple (verb) · crumples (third person present) · crumpled (past tense) · crumpled (past participle) · crumpling (present participle)
    1. crush (something, typically paper or cloth) so that it becomes creased and wrinkled:
      "he crumpled up the paper bag"
      Opposite:
      smooth out
    Origin
    Middle English: from obsolete crump ‘make or become curved’, from Old English crump ‘bent, crooked’, of West Germanic origin; related to German krumm.
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    crumple. [transitive, intransitive] crumple (something) (up) (into something) to press or crush something into folds; to become pressed, etc. into folds. She crumpled the letter up into a ball and threw it on the fire. This material …

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