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crum⋅pled

[kruhm-puhld]
–adjective
1. rumpled; wrinkled; crushed.
2. bent in a spiral curve: a crumpled ram's horn.

Origin:
1275–1325; ME; var. of crimpled, ptp. of crimple

crum⋅ple

[kruhm-puhl] verb, -pled, -pling, noun
–verb (used with object)
1. to press or crush into irregular folds or into a compact mass; bend out of shape; rumple; wrinkle.
2. to cause to collapse or give way suddenly: That right hook to the midsection crumpled him.
–verb (used without object)
3. to contract into wrinkles; shrink; shrivel.
4. to give way suddenly; collapse: The bridge crumpled under the weight of the heavy trucks.
–noun
5. an irregular fold or wrinkle produced by crumpling.

Origin:
1400–50; late ME; var. of crimple


crumply, adjective
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crum·ple   (krŭm'pəl)   
v.   crum·pled, crum·pling, crum·ples

v.   tr.
  1. To crush together or press into wrinkles; rumple.

  2. To cause to collapse.

v.   intr.
  1. To become wrinkled.

  2. To collapse: a regime that finally crumpled.

n.  An irregular fold, crease, or wrinkle.

[Middle English crumplen, probably frequentative of crumpen, to curl up; see crumpet.]
crum'ply adj.
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Word Origin & History

crumple 
c.1300, crumplen, freq. of crumpen "to curl up," from O.E. crump "bent, crooked."
Online Etymology Dictionary, © 2001 Douglas Harper
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