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Rumpled

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Rumpled meaning

Wrinkled or crumpled.

Example sentences (12)

He left Jones Street and wandered north, looking for old haunts, when, almost literally, he bumped into Bernstein, who reached into his jacket pocket and handed Mehldau a rumpled check.

His offstage persona is fairly close to the stage one he favors — rumpled, excitable, mildly sardonic, casually authoritative.

The surface of Aram Chaos looks largely rumpled and disordered.

Drop the rumpled old-man look.

Mr. Bechtle’s rumpled corduroy pants and short-sleeved button-down shirt couldn’t be more unhip in the hippie era.

The 70-year-old Corbyn presents himself today much as he did when he was a little known politician on the backbenches of Parliament: as a slightly rumpled figure battle-hardened by decades of jousting against capitalism and big business.

We weren’t seeing anyone have sex; they all barely kissed in front of us—too busy fighting bad guys, that doesn’t mean we couldn’t have had a glimpse of rumpled clothes or something so my wondering, fanfiction-riddled mind could have some sort of peace.

Without any framing foliage for the cameras, links golf looks like a walk across a wide and rumpled and faded carpet, where the holes are dotted with sandy pits and bordered by tall weeds lest the golf played between them too boring.

Falk was "everyone's favorite rumpled television detective", wrote historian David Fantle.

His suits, which he reports he purchases at sales and outlet stores, have been the repeated subject of public scrutiny, being variously described as "wrinkled", "rumpled", and "styleless".

Moralists were particularly outraged by a scene in which Norman Foster and Sally Eilers' dialogue is heard off-screen while the camera reveals a rumpled bed and a negligee on the floor.

Not particularly telegenic, he was also nicknamed " Worzel Gummidge " for his rumpled appearance.