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wrinkle
noun as in crinkle, fold
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It's a special place that focuses closely on vegetables, definitely a new wrinkle for Houston.
But there is an ugly underbelly to this otherwise charming story and it is not exactly a new wrinkle either.
A more recent wrinkle is the doctor who prescribes from his own office, cutting out the middleman (read: pharmacist).
A fabulous new book, The Siege: 68 Hours inside the Taj Hotel, by Cathy Scott-Clark and Adrian Levy, adds a new wrinkle.
This could signify a lot of things: a renewed drive by labor, or some wrinkle in the tax code that I'm not aware of.
They surround themselves with the atmosphere of the demi-monde and forget that a wrinkle is as fatal as a chaperon.
The keenest eye at that time could have detected no wrinkle on Lucy's lovely girlish face.
That is a philanthropic wrinkle for chapel keepers and other compounders of business and piety which we commend to special notice.
His ears were large, thin towards the end, and bound up with a sort of wrinkle at the origin.
I plunged ahead, as I saw Kramer take a breath and wrinkle his brow, about to make his pitch.
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On this page you'll find 87 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to wrinkle, such as: contraction, corrugation, crease, crumple, depression, and furrow.
From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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