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marszczyć — meaning in English

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English meaning

  • furrow noun A long, narrow trench cut into soil, typically by a plow.
  • goffer noun soft drink; non-alcoholic drink
  • pucker verb To draw something into small folds or wrinkles, especially by tightening or squeezing.
  • rumple verb To crease or crumple something, especially cloth or hair.
  • wrinkle noun A small crease or fold in an otherwise smooth surface, especially skin or fabric.

Senses

marszczyć is used for these senses in English:

  • furrow (transitive) To pull one's brows or eyebrows together due to concentration, worry, etc.
  • goffer To make wavy; to crimp.
  • pucker (ambitransitive) To pinch or wrinkle (especially a body part); to squeeze inwardly, to dimple or fold.
  • pucker up (ambitransitive) To contract a facial feature so as to form wrinkles; used especially of the lips when whistling or kissing.
  • rumple (transitive) To make wrinkled, particularly fabric.
  • wrinkle (transitive) To make wrinkles in; to cause to have wrinkles.

furrow — full definition

  1. noun A long, narrow trench cut into soil, typically by a plow.
  2. noun A deep line or wrinkle in the skin, especially the forehead.
  3. verb To wrinkle, especially the brow, from concentration or worry.

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