1. creased - Adjective
2. creased - Verb
of Crease
Source: Webster's dictionaryIn a jungle town Where the sun beats down To the rage of man and beast, The English garb Of the English sahib Merely gets a bit more creased. In Bangkok At twelve'o'clock They foam at the mouth and run, But mad dogs and Englishmen Go out in the midday sun. Noël Coward
At first sight she looked like a Korean lumberjack or maybe one of those competitors in the World’s Most Strongest Man. Deeply tanned creased face, hair harshly pulled back, forearms of Popeye’s, rough mammoth sized hands. Source: Internet
The oil painting depicts Richard, eyebrows creased in thought, dressed in regal finery and fiddling with a ring on the pinky finger of his right hand. Source: Internet
Even as he's coming in from the snow, his suit pants look perfectly creased and clean. Source: Internet
I never even saw her face," says Mrs. Liu, a slightly built woman with a face creased by years of working outside. Source: Internet
The sharply creased, wedge-like looks that Lamborghini finesses so well still look fresh and fierce. Source: Internet