2 If skin or material wrinkles, or if something wrinkles it, it gets small lines or folds in it:
Sunbathing can prematurely age and wrinkle the skin.
She wrinkled up her nose at the strange smell coming from the kitchen.
Amy wrinkled her nose in disapproval.
The young men looked like old people because their flesh was so full of folds and wrinkles.
Poorly preserved but significant specimen with typical bundle-shaped wrinkles superimposing scratch mark patterns on the lobe surfaces.
One starts to realise that one must accept one's body with all of the wrinkles and cramps it gets.
Both had thin white hair and both wore thick, black-framed glasses that swamped their aged, wrinkled faces.
The seed coat is thin (<1 mm), with the outer surface opaque, yellowish (ripe seed) and slightly wrinkled; seminal stigmas not perceptible.
Damaged seeds consisted of aborted seeds, wrinkled or shrivelled seeds or seeds showing necrosis and/or feeding lesions.
The genotype r\r determines wrinkled seeds and compound starch grains, rapidly and easily scored with a microscope.
The vesicles display wrinkles and folds interpreted as preservational features due to compaction after burial.
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