1. crumpled - Adjective
2. crumpled - Verb
4. crumpled - Adjective Satellite
of Crumple
Source: Webster's dictionaryA manifesto, a diary, a crumpled suicide note, and a still relevant love letter. Art Spiegelman
The place, with its gray sky and withered garlands, its bared spaces and scattered dead leaves, was like a theater after the performance--all strewn with crumpled playbills. Henry James
Someday," Magnus said, looking at the crumpled royal person at his feet, "I must write my memoirs. Cassandra Clare
This unasked-for jollity in the middle of an English afternoon left Sir Henry shivering with a red passion, his face a crumpled tissue on which a lobster might well have wiped its bottom. Vivian Stanshall
Our life is ordinary, I read in a crumpled paper abandoned on a bench. Our life is ordinary, the philosophers told me. Adam Zagajewski
And if thought and emotion can persist in this way so long after the brain that sent them forth has crumpled into dust, how vitally important it must be to control their very birth in the heart, and guard them with the keenest possible restraint. Algernon Blackwood