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"creased" Definitions
  1. (of cloth, paper, etc.) having untidy lines because it has been pressed or folded without care
  2. (of skin) having deep lines

152 Sentences With "creased"

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The bed was cupped and creased like a fortune-teller's palm.
The attendant pointed to a creased throw rug on the floor.
His face creased into an angelic smile when he spotted his grandma.
A single sheet, still creased from the envelope despite years between pages.
His creased regret as an elderly man is impossible not to believe.
As Rajuma started sobbing, my forehead creased and I got angry at myself.
Its white leather was dirty and creased, and the paint was far from perfect.
" The man's face and neck were deeply creased from age, and the sun. "Bananas?
Boczek reached into his coat pocket and pulled out a creased piece of paper.
With a set jaw and creased eyes, he draws us into his inner world.
I told him to quit smoking to improve his skin, creased beyond his age.
I told him to quit smoking to improve his skin, creased beyond his age.
His face that is almost attractive at a distance seen close-up is creased, suspicious.
We see faces whose eyes bespeak loneliness and abandonment, because their hands are creased with wrinkles.
"The eyes were always critical for Dick," said Mr. Hofmann, pointing to the boy's creased brow.
Quincy creased the man's ear, but he got a bullet in the gut for his trouble.
"No, I don't recall anything like that," he said as his face creased into a smile.
Creased by canyons, Bears Ears National Monument stretches from Canyonland National Park to the San Juan River.
Her face was creased and leathery, but her mouth, agape with wonder, gave her a childlike look.
The banner will be creased, to resemble the city maps tourists at the time might have used.
She's matter-of-fact and conciliatory; sarcastic and well past caring; creased for a moment with chagrin.
He did so by preserving the traces of eloquent inchoate pain written across their deeply creased faces.
Sheet after sheet landed in the recycling bin, each one blank but for its chaotically creased geography.
But it's still new technology, and it may weaken over time as it's continually creased and unfolded.
They mapped out the pores, so that the skin creased and wrinkled along its natural fault lines.
When I said that I was still trying to make sense of the situation, his brows creased.
The crepe is folded like a triptych, creased or cut in half and handed over still steaming.
Nothing says "I've got my act together" quite like a wrinkle-free outfit paired with perfectly creased pants.
Read ahead to learn the secret to a life free of mascara smudges, liner fading, and creased shadows.
People say this after they have taken a grinning photo and their eyes have creased into horizontal lines.
Stokes, who is in his early sixties, has silver hair and creased skin the texture of hardened resin.
All that we know is what we see onscreen and that Seberg's face is delicate and lightly creased.
The book's spine had yet to be creased; its margins yet to be filled with the mutterings of professors.
She stopped walking and her forehead creased, which is always a bad sign, like a horse's ears going back.
From buying food to settling bar tabs, day-to-day dealings involved creased paper or clinking bits of metal.
Vivien's mother sat with an erect back in another armchair, her creased face showing little acknowledgment of the conversation.
Another wrapping paper that describes the event of exchange shows dark black fingerprints on previously folded and creased paper.
She carries the photos around with her until they are creased with use, eventually storing them in an archive.
Chinese state media has published pictures of nurses after finishing long shifts, their faces deeply creased from masks and goggles.
Painted in extreme chiaroscuro, the emptiness of bed sheets creased by an absent figure created a strong feeling of respite.
Sun-creased men wearing blazers and doppas, traditional embroidered Uighur caps, huddled around freewheeling negotiating sessions, occasionally offering their opinions.
A tall, tanned man with a creased face also didn't recognize the woman with the two cameras pointing at her.
As I told my story to the elderly judge, he shook his head and a smile slowly creased his face.
Meanwhile, a vast landscape surrounded him: long, deserted beaches echoing with rolling surf; grassy hills creased by ancient mountain shadows.
That makes for a pretty massively beefy phone when closed, but a luxurious (dual-creased) 10-inch tablet when unfurled.
But now, on opposite sides of the globe, sun-creased fishermen lament as they reel in their nearly empty nets.
Carmelo Anthony knew the question was coming Wednesday night, and when it did, his lips slowly creased into a smile.
That day, Sandler was wearing cheap surf-shop shades, untied and toe-creased Jordans and capri-length silky basketball shorts.
This muscled chestnut sports bobby socks on all four feet, and his face is creased by a white racing stripe.
Gov't leak investigation was helped because news org shared a copy before publishing, and it was "folded and/or creased." pic.twitter.
Its current class of 27 dress like British schoolboys, in black sneakers and pants, with sharply creased blue-check, button-down shirts.
Christophe Lemaire deftly balanced his creased-front trousers with tailored coats, while Dries Van Noten paired a double-breasted blazer with generous trousers.
A barely perceptible frown creased his brows, a fleeting look that seemed to convey, I can't believe I still have to say this.
In the pockets, Ortiz found a well-creased birthday card and a black wallet with a Honduran ID card for Dennis Martinez Nuñez.
You can even see where this picture was repeatedly folded and creased by the people who used it as an advertising-performance prop!
Chief Gallagher sat in the courtroom in dress uniform during the hearing, his face deeply creased and tanned from years of combat duty.
It looked like a human hand from the outside, fleshy and creased, but was powered from within by tiny pistons and circuit boards.
Later, civil servants come to refuel their pampered cars, college graduates buy cigarettes and sun-creased panhandlers collect coins for their next beer buzz.
In fact, Samsung appears to have chosen an illustration of a butterfly's wings specifically arranged to avoid crossing the creased part of the device.
There are lacy-edged dosas and cakelike dosas, delicate dosas that crumple like hankies, and fat, deeply pocked dosas that break where they're creased.
She pulls paper letters out of drawers, all creased enough to indicate they've been opened and re-opened on several occasions since their arrival.
The show opens with Wolfe's rendition of Joyce's "Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man," its green cover gently creased, like aged skin.
Another series documents the sterile hotel bedrooms Kha shares with a similar range of companions, capturing everything from barely creased sheets to still-sleeping companions.
His creased brow lends him a new versatility that opens him up—he can play a regular guy, or a handsome one, or a dirtbag.
On the side of the building that faced the front line, many wards lay empty, scattered with unplugged monitoring machines, unwound bandages and creased bedsheets.
It's working wonders on the RX, where the sharply-creased, angular lines make the car appear less tall and more compact than it actually is.
I like my new identity as a scrunchie girl, plus these velvet scrunchies have not creased my hair at all this week, which is AMAZING.
Examining the teeth revealed that the surface you'd see if the dinosaur smiled was covered in thick enamel, and creased by more than 25 parallel ridges.
Johnson's talent for creased-brow concern and flawlessly emoted sincerity gets a workout in Rampage, but at least Davis' relationship with George is relatable and enjoyable.
You look equally fantastic down on one knee, clutching roses to your bosom, or weeping into the tear-stained pages of a well-creased love letter.
William Westmoreland in his starched and immaculately creased uniforms, the word was that even the most hardened doubters would become believers before the year was out.
Any place on your body that's creased, like your armpits or under your knees, can also get darker, says Jessica Gordon, a certified esthetician at JLJMedical Spa.
We can see Noguchi combining Japanese technique with American material in pieces such as "Sesshu" (1958), a tall aluminum sculpture with a dappled surface creased like origami.
The noodles were in wide, creased rolls, and the sausage held a faint blush of pink at its center, served at room temperature but maintaining its texture.
Yes, Jun Takahashi at Undercover created sinisterly beautiful black suits with spider webs creased into their surfaces, as though making uniforms for a sect of stealth assassins.
My father would snatch them up first thing in the morning; I got the newspaper, rumpled and creased, when I came home from school in the afternoon.
Market Report The recent Dries Van Noten men's show featured rubber-soled plimsolls that conveyed a youthful spirit and paired well with creased trousers and muted blazers.
Over the centuries, the newspaper has become brittle and awkwardly creased in ways that make it difficult to read, even tearing when you try to turn the page.
The agency noticed that the pages of the document appeared to be creased, indicating it may have been printed and carried out of a secured workspace by hand.
The newly creased graphene was incredibly hydrophobic—water rolled right off it—and it also had a 400 per cent higher electrochemical current density than a flat sheet.
He's not yet sixty, but is already so creased with care that it's hard to imagine him in the springtime of his youth, if he ever had one.
Creased earlobes One such external indicator is diagonal creases on the earlobes -- known as Frank's sign, named after Sanders Frank, an American doctor who first described the sign.
Watch: Bob and Harriet Get Married It's an uncomfortable but universal truth that newborn babies aren't a pretty sight—they're a weird blob of squashed and creased humanity.
There were some creased, printed-out photos of her and S., taken before they fled Congo, spread out on a pool table at the end of the room.
With each new crumple, the paper creased along some of its existing scars, but there always came a point when new creases were needed for crumpling to continue.
On the side come corners of lime, tiny wheels of Thai bad chiles with clinging seeds and Thai basil, to be creased between the fingers before tossing in.
Fair warning: If you try this trick even once, we can pretty much guarantee you'll itch to smooth out every creased-leather item you encounter from here on out.
Last year more than a million people traded the waiting room for the comfort of their own couch—which sure beats thumbing through a sad collection of creased magazines.
Phones just started getting big enough batteries to last almost two days and now you wanna take a step back all because you want a slightly larger, creased screen?
We see more of Will's struggle through the creased worry on the face of Nathan, his physical therapist (a capable Stephen Peacocke), than we ever see from Will himself.
The scientists also looked for other characteristics that might be indicative of oil exposure, such as fetal folds, creased dorsal fins, rostral hairs (near the mouth), and dental eruption.
" Deborah Schwartz, the historical society's president, said in an awed whisper, as the document — deeply creased from repeated folding, its ink slightly faded to brown — came into view. "Wow.
And so now, here in the terrible present, the steward stands engineerless, brow creased, hands slick with perspiration, his lord and employer seated in the mock longship, perilously unamused.
He has used a grease pencil to draw linear emblems on canvas, and he has made chalky, "primitive" abstractions of variously colored shapes on a dirty, often creased canvas.
Trousers came purposefully, imperfectly creased, perhaps to remind us that if women on the make are no longer ironing men's clothes, we're also short of time to iron our own.
" The sheriff added, "The sheets and pillows that were being used by Scalia were still in the creased position from that day's room service, indicating there was no struggle involved.
His brow is creased with the beginnings of middle-aged wrinkles, those faint lines you get when you've spent a lifetime scowling and age 40 is right around the corner.
The Motagua starts in the highlands of the west and passes directly through the city, creased with deep ravines that funnel rainy season floodwaters loaded with waste into the river.
The band hasn't stretched, but it is still creased, and considering that it's the materials and fit I love most, I'll likely try the Cotton Plunge Bra ($68) next time. 
When creased in the center, it becomes a quasi-laptop, though it requires either using a virtual keyboard or slapping a Bluetooth keyboard on one half of the multitouch display.
Take eye glosses for example, no matter how beautiful they may appear on, every single time I wear one I wind up with a creased, goopy mess all over my lids.
As a literal crowning touch, they added an irregular saw-toothed roof line, jagged like a piece of obsidian, which created the apartment's defining design feature, a sharply creased, origami-like ceiling.
But the actual prints on display, carefully floated behind glass, are also creased, and it's the difficulty of distinguishing the "real" folds from the illusory ones that gives the work its substance.
Anderson creased Purdue's defense for a 32-yard touchdown — one of several cutback runs that netted big yardage - to give TCU a 10-3 lead with 272:21 left in the first.
On Tuesday, at the Kalimati market in Kathmandu, Nepal's capital, where countless bins were heaped with eggplants, green beans, limes, carrots and tomatoes, there were lots of long faces and creased foreheads.
When the outlet contacted the NSA, saying it had what appeared to be a classified document, the outlet provided a copy, which appeared to have been folded or creased, the complaint said.
What a welcome break a bit of the ugly, awkward, creased and crumpled is from blown-­up body parts airbrushed to car paint finish and encased in Saran-wrap tight, painfully polished clothes.
His face as sharp as the blade of a hatchet, his brow creased with his weariness and his eyes ablaze with indignation, Mr. Neeson is a mighty presence on a small, cramped stage.
As sharp instruments penetrated the fragile surface of her eyelids, reshaping them from a single lid to form a creased, double lid, Weijue Wang remembers likening the sensation to someone felting on her skin.
"When I first saw the painting, it was torqued and some of the canvas was creased," Antoine (Ton) Wilmering, a senior program officer at the Getty's Conserving Canvas program, told Hyperallergic in an interview.
Explorer With a face as creased as a walnut shell and a smile as gleeful as it was toothless, 4003-year-old Augustina Lamagril welcomed us into the small shop inside her adobe home.
In fact, they would laugh; fall off the couch, creased with delight, as Michael Bublé​​ - with that soft accent and sexy twinkle in his eye - delivers that same unfortunate line about Harry Styles' arsehole.
Sally's face creased with deep pain when she spoke of the boy who was pushed from the window, of the boy who disappeared into the lake, and of the boy who was burned beyond recognition.
In this case, The Intercept provided a scanned copy of the document to the NSA, which noticed that the document was "folded and/or creased", suggesting someone had physically printed it, judging by the affidavit.
The surface of her collage made of Japanese paper and watercolors is rippled where the paper has been creased and folded, and it is festooned with spots of color and the portentous images of birds.
And tonight, ladies and gentleman, the creased face carnivore himself, Mr Gordon Ramsay, will be serving up a hard square of lawn trimmings, a single Quaver, a spot of pistachio-flavoured toothpaste, and some figs.
Even with the most mundane tasks, I found myself marveling at the particularity of her breathing, the way her ears creased just so, her luxurious bounty of neck fur, the slender lineation of her paws.
When Liev Schreiber arrived on set last month to shoot a late-season episode of "Ray Donovan," his shirt was a blazing white, his jeans were neatly creased and his face was just a mess.
Unsurprisingly, it will run on Microsoft's Windows OS. But the rollout of these kinds of foldable displays also introduces an interesting software bifurcation, since they'll have to work when they're both creased and fully opened.
Images in his Light Field (2015) project are generated from him recording the light data from a flatbed scanner passing over a sheet of creased cellophane paper, that is then captured by a handheld scanner.
His brow creased, his tone contrite, the French president acknowledged his mistakes—"I know I have hurt some of you with my words"—and promised a range of fiscal measures to boost pay packets and pensions.
The officers and protesters are roughly the same age; the camera captures a close-up of a face behind a visor, sweating and anxious, and a face on the other side, creased with anger and resistance.
Oscar Hernández, a portly local resident with a creased face and graying hair, claims to have invented the drink almost 40 years ago, during his daily shift selling seasoned cucumbers and jicama at his roadside stand.
He wore monk-strap shoes, creased trousers, a blue-and-white checked shirt with French cuffs, and a hat, which he removed upon entering the classroom and placed upon a coffee-table book about Alnwick Castle.
Along the way, it passes Guatemala City, the country's busy capital, crowded with 3 million people and creased with deep ravines that, in the rainy season, funnel floodwaters loaded with refuse and waste to the river.
His brow creased, his tone contrite, the French president acknowledged his mistakes—"I know I have hurt some of you with my words"—and promised a costly package of fiscal measures to boost pay packets and pensions.
After examining the document, it was determined the pages of the intelligence reporting appeared to be folded or creased, "suggesting they had been printed and hand-carried out of a secured space," according to the criminal complaint.
Their tailcoats were creased and muddied, tailored short and tight in front, with pleats in the rear creating a hunchback effect; Heyl, the most famous tailor in Paris at that time, specialized in this intentionally bizarre shape.
In an unbranded T-shirt and creased canary yellow shorts, Bolt looked like he had wandered in from one of the South Australian worksites where he worked as a manual laborer before returning to tennis in 2016.
For more than a half-century the portrait sat, folded in four and deeply creased, on top of a wardrobe in the home of Arthur Bell Nicholls, the curate at Haworth whom Charlotte married nine months before her death.
He looks like a Pixar version of the emotion of Benevolence: graying blond hair, worn long and parted in the middle, a serene smile always on his lips, and creased eyes suggesting perpetual, hope-filled curiosity mixed with wisdom.
The central grassy plaza known as the The Yard was a place for peacocking, especially on Friday afternoons, when Harris joined the parade of students wearing Ralph Lauren polo shirts, creased Calvin Klein jeans, silk blouses and high heels.
"This is why Pdvsa doesn't like me," he declared on a recent morning, smiling impishly, as he reached into one of the briefcases and started yanking out fistfuls of dog-eared and creased documents — formal complaints, legal papers, newspaper clippings, photographs.
His face was creased and leathery from a decade in the Mojave outpost of Twentynine Palms, and he had the unhurried gait of a man whose cartilage was shot from a career of clambering on and off no-skid steel.
From a foreign stranger to an American one, amid a sweeping and politically charged movement of people across the border, on a slip of torn and creased paper, it was the smallest and simplest of things: an anonymous thank-you note.
He did not play like other people: he was muscular, dramatic, with his flopping hair and working man's hands, sharp-creased trousers and shirt-tail ever pulling out, hitting the ball with apparent abandon as his gallery of fans roared him on.
Photographs sent by the driver showed the five wearily huddled in a van: the sister, her heart-shaped face creased by a slight frown under bobbed hair, and her nephew, 28, with a perplexed expression on his face, in a brown jacket.
Thorpe gets to know some of the parents, like Methusella and Solomon's father, a dignified man wearing a collared shirt and navy trousers, working as a dishwasher and studying English out of a creased pocket dictionary he bought at Goodwill for a dollar.
MaryAnn is among the first models over the age of 50 to start booking major label campaigns, carving a space in the industry for women with gray hair and creased skin to see themselves reflected in ads for face creams and clothing lines.
The paper is creased and folded, cut and angled, crumpled and twisted to make the materiality of concrete present in the image in a way that stretches the medium to the point where it begins to morph into something else — almost sculpture.
If more than just a memory exists, it takes as its most common form the shape of a stained coaster, an empty matchbook, a creased bookmark, or—if one is lucky or particularly bent on hoarding paper—a poster backed with glue or pocked with staple holes.
Because no matter how dog-eared, yellowed, or creased, sometimes a photograph — of a sumptuous red in a bricked up wall, or the warm glint of light in a river's crook — amplifies the familiar, so much so that you can live in the photographer's moment of making.
With white walls and contoured ceilings that look like creased paper and three spare enclosed gardens, it brings to mind a Shinto shrine, one of the simpler rural kinds of no-nonsense elegance, buildings that seem to both stand apart from and be open to nature.
Even now, New Yorkers continue to consult its stained and creased pages to make chicken Marbella for dinner parties and Passover seders, leaving the bird to wallow overnight in vinegar, green olives, capers and prunes before roasting and then bearing it triumphantly to the table, wafting the scent of the Mediterranean.
Architectural blouses form the backbone of this Diane Keaton-meets-Edward Scissorhands aesthetic, and the results are striking: Sleeves balloon outward, split in half, and swirl into fractal ruffles; asymmetrical blouses, dramatic pleating, and sharply-creased shirting reveal skin in new ways; bows and ties are plentiful — mercifully, no bowties are present.
Two of the dads, though, are the surviving members of the Beastie Boys: Adam Horovitz, with upswept gray hair and a white T-shirt with a faint graffito on the front; and Michael Diamond, wearing a bright red button-up, his hair still dark, his face creased and tan from years living in Southern California.
Elsewhere, little notes were off: too many chives in a dish called flies' heads (for its scattered dots of fermented black beans, which I wanted more of); in three-cup chicken, overly fatty meat with jellyish corners, and not quite enough of the dark, creased leaves of Thai basil that traditionally give it fragrance.
In a demo at CES I was able to tack the accessory keyboard onto the lower half of the creased display and immediately use the tactile keys to type in Microsoft Word, but the Word application itself was stretched to cover the full 13.3-inch display, so the Start menu wasn't visible to me.
He still keeps a copy of it — one that's creased and copiously underlined — in a library with the rest of his favorites at his father's house in Richmond, Va. The book, "The Fourth Turning," a 1997 work by two amateur historians, Neil Howe and William Strauss, lays out a theory that American history unfurls in predictable, 80-year cycles of prosperity and catastrophe.
His preferred subject matter was books, singly and by the boxful, their creased, age-stained, sometimes Scotch-taped covers exuding companionable familiarity: "The Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas," by Gertrude Stein; "Farewell, My Lovely," by Raymond Chandler; James Joyce's "A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man"; the emblematic "Remembrance of Things Past," by Proust; and the perhaps even more emblematic "Speak, Memory," by Vladimir Nabokov.
And paper, being small and bendable and tearable and fragile and relatively unimportant — worlds away, culturally speaking, from the heavy, studied pomposity of bronze, or the slow-drying laborsomeness of oils — was stuff that could be snatched up at whim, and then managed or mismanaged and folded and creased, and then quickly torn into creatively provocative itsy-bitsy shapes, and in fact generally messed with on the wing.
It's a word thrown around a lot now by influential designers like Gosha Rubchinskiy and Vetements' Demna Gvasalia, who were only teenagers back then but whose work seeks to capture a sense of the gritty reality expressed in the late Corinne Day's photographs of Moss and the early work of Martin Margiela or Helmut Lang, whose clothing — purposefully creased and shredded, constructed from synthetic fabrics with little embellishment — consciously rejected established paradigms of high fashion in search of something new.

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