verb
- to wrinkle, crease, or fold into small ridges or waves
Usage: informal; chiefly British
Examples
- The fabric began to crimple when she washed it in hot water.
- Don't crimple the letter—fold it carefully.
- His shirt was all crimpled after being packed in the suitcase.
- The paper crimpled at the edges from humidity.
- She crimpled the foil to fit it into the container.