0 present participle of wrinkle
1 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 mind moves as does the wrinkling skin upon a calm sea.
Various double-blind trials using concentrations of 0.001-0.1% were performed and demonstrated improvement in fine wrinkling, roughness and mottled pigmentation.
If the toxin is still biologically active the patient will develop weakness blocking ipsilateral eyebrow elevation and forehead wrinkling.
These are still stouter and wrinkling within and near the perforation.
Other common names include the bulldog bat and the mastiff bat because of the presence of wrinkling on the snout.
They help to prevent bunching, folding and wrinkling, and keep the kimono's layers in alignment.
They barely notice him when he walks in, and seem unfazed by his graying hair and wrinkling skin.
These changes include facial and body wrinkling of the skin and this process is common to all human beings.