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Definition of rumple in English: rumpleverb ˈrʌmp(ə)lˈrəmpəl [with object]usually as adjective rumpledGive a creased, ruffled, or dishevelled appearance to. 弄皱,压皱;弄乱 弄乱了的床。 Example sentencesExamples - She sighed as, at long last, she fell into her bed, not even noticing the fact that the sheets were rumpled.
- His hair was a bit rumpled and his eyes perhaps tired, but otherwise, he appeared the same.
- Glancing in the mirror, she saw that her hair was in tangles and her shirt was completely rumpled.
- His dark hair was slightly rumpled from tossing in his sleep, and his cheeks were a rosy color.
- His clothes were rumpled and looked like they'd been slept in more than once.
- The cotton of her skirt was slightly rumpled, and she could see a few strands of hair had strayed from her loose bun.
- There were black circles around his eyes, and his suit was rumpled, as if he'd been sleeping in it.
- His blonde hair was rumpled from sleep, and there was still a touch of drowsiness in his eyes.
- He is dressed in sweatpants and a white t-shirt, his hair all rumpled from lying down on the couch.
- Martha swept into the room wearing black, her mid-length light hair rumpled.
- His big smile and slightly rumpled suits quickly became familiar hallmarks of his personal style.
- He looked down at the clothes he'd bought only a few days earlier and saw how rumpled the shirt was.
- He was still in the outfit I'd picked out for him for the party, but it was rumpled from being slept in.
- She got up, not answering, brushing her blouse and smoothing out the slightly rumpled skirt.
- The actor, clad in worn jeans and an old T-shirt, looks as comfy and rumpled as a Sunday morning.
- His hair was rumpled and some of his shirt buttons had come undone.
- He just looks like a regular guy, maybe a little rumpled, sipping his coffee.
- The door opened a second later and Morgan shuffled out, looking rumpled but presentable.
- He yawned, leaning back in his chair and rumpling his hair.
- He rumpled my hair, a rare show of affection, and nudged me toward the car.
Synonyms crumple, crease, wrinkle, tumble, crush, crinkle, ruck, ruck up, scrunch up, disorder British rare ruckle ruffle, disarrange, tousle, dishevel, run one's fingers through, riffle make untidy, mess up, make a mess of North American informal muss, muss up
noun ˈrʌmp(ə)lˈrəmpəl An untidy state. 凌乱 she left her clothes in a rumple on the floor
OriginEarly 16th century (as a noun in the sense 'wrinkle'): from Middle Dutch rompel. Definition of rumple in US English: rumpleverbˈrəmpəlˈrəmpəl [with object]usually as adjective rumpledGive a creased, ruffled, or disheveled appearance to. 弄皱,压皱;弄乱 弄乱了的床。 Example sentencesExamples - He looked down at the clothes he'd bought only a few days earlier and saw how rumpled the shirt was.
- There were black circles around his eyes, and his suit was rumpled, as if he'd been sleeping in it.
- His hair was a bit rumpled and his eyes perhaps tired, but otherwise, he appeared the same.
- Martha swept into the room wearing black, her mid-length light hair rumpled.
- Glancing in the mirror, she saw that her hair was in tangles and her shirt was completely rumpled.
- His blonde hair was rumpled from sleep, and there was still a touch of drowsiness in his eyes.
- His clothes were rumpled and looked like they'd been slept in more than once.
- His hair was rumpled and some of his shirt buttons had come undone.
- He just looks like a regular guy, maybe a little rumpled, sipping his coffee.
- His dark hair was slightly rumpled from tossing in his sleep, and his cheeks were a rosy color.
- His big smile and slightly rumpled suits quickly became familiar hallmarks of his personal style.
- He yawned, leaning back in his chair and rumpling his hair.
- He rumpled my hair, a rare show of affection, and nudged me toward the car.
- She sighed as, at long last, she fell into her bed, not even noticing the fact that the sheets were rumpled.
- The actor, clad in worn jeans and an old T-shirt, looks as comfy and rumpled as a Sunday morning.
- He is dressed in sweatpants and a white t-shirt, his hair all rumpled from lying down on the couch.
- The cotton of her skirt was slightly rumpled, and she could see a few strands of hair had strayed from her loose bun.
- The door opened a second later and Morgan shuffled out, looking rumpled but presentable.
- She got up, not answering, brushing her blouse and smoothing out the slightly rumpled skirt.
- He was still in the outfit I'd picked out for him for the party, but it was rumpled from being slept in.
Synonyms crumple, crease, wrinkle, tumble, crush, crinkle, ruck, ruck up, scrunch up, disorder ruffle, disarrange, tousle, dishevel, run one's fingers through, riffle
OriginEarly 16th century (as a noun in the sense ‘wrinkle’): from Middle Dutch rompel. |