Creasy

//ˈkɹiːsi//

Synonyms for "creasy"

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Translations

4 translations across 2 languages.

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Bulgarian

2 entries
  • набръчкан adj (Full of creases)
  • смачкан adj (Full of creases)

Spanish

2 entries
  • arrugado adj (Full of creases)
  • con pliegues adj (Full of creases)

Sample sentences

5 total sentences available.

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Mrs. Glegg had on her fuzziest front, and garments which appeared to have had a recent resurrection from rather a creasy form of burial;

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And o’er her second father stoopt a girl, [...] and from her lifted hand Dangled a length of ribbon and a ring To tempt the babe, who rear’d his creasy arms, Caught at and ever miss’d it, and they laugh’d:

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He searched there a day and half a night, pulling all the soiled, creasy old papers out of the drawers and pigeon-holes before he would answer his wife's inquiries as to what he had lost.

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[...] the store has created an ­exclusive fabric that looks like 100% linen but has (invisible) polyester in it. It’s ­washable, less creasy and easier to iron.

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