1 thin cloth with a surface that has wrinkles (= small, thin folds): --
2 a strong type of rubber with a rough surface, used especially for making the bottom of shoes: --
crepe-soled shoes
In 2014, some teams created full fabric curtains rather than use crepe paper.
He wanted the soldier to be wearing a black crepe mourning armband, with the sweetheart of the young soldier sewing it around his arm.
Historically, the property included hydrangeas, magnolias, and crepe myrtle.
Chunl is also used without first cooking it as topping for chatnmari rice flour crepe and wo lentil patties, and as filling for momos.
A panzon is an effigy made of crepe paper with fireworks in its belly.
The business specialised in silk and crepe fabrics.
Unlike a dosa, which is crisp and crepe-like, it is a thick pancake.
Silk crepe/crape, jersey, and other natural fibre textiles are popular fabrics for this design.