0 to make the noise produced by hard things being pressed together, or to press hard things together so that they make a noise: --
1 to crush material such as paper or cloth into a rough ball in the hand: --
2 to make something or yourself smaller to fit into a small space: --
The word "scrunch" had been slowly overtaken by "scrunge".
Why are they devising dodges to keep themselves in office, and to get the last scrunch out of their freak majority and legal term?
Ienie is famous for her giggle, as well as her signature movements like scrunching her nose when she's angry or raising her shoulders when she's confused.
Police spokespersons explained to the public in media reports that the currency notes were printed on paper and could be easily detected by scrunching up the note or tearing it.
The review went on to state that almost all the dialogue is shouted, with faces scrunched in anger.
Next, the cloth is scrunched on the pole.
Instead, the compressed zone is scrunched up and sheared laterally into mountain ranges, in a process called obduction.
One such gesture is scrunching your hand to pull files into a pile.