Examples of 'crumpler' in a sentence

Meaning of "crumpler"

crumpler (adjective): Indicating something that crumples easily or is prone to wrinkling or folding. This term is often used to describe materials or fabrics that are not resistant to creasing or crushing
Show more definitions
  • Someone or something that crumples.
  • A surname.

How to use "crumpler" in a sentence

Basic
Advanced
crumpler
Some informal brands like Crumpler can also be found.
Crumpler now works as an analyst for the ACC Network.
You all know the Crumpler name.
Crumpler is an Australian bag company.
You should use some of that money to help save the Crumpler Clinic.
Crumpler was elected to serve as president, and a Discipline was adopted.
It is named after geologist Larry Crumpler.
More than four decades later, Crumpler weighed in on the current debate.
Crumpler first practiced medicine in Boston, primarily for poor women and children.
What is the progress of our diversionary plan? Major Crumpler.
Dr. Crumpler practiced in Boston for a short while, working mostly with poor women and children.
Is in danger of shutting down . his church 's Rebecca Lee Crumpler Free Clinic.
Stuart designed the original Crumpler logo in 1991 which he branded onto his furniture designs.
Crumpler - 6 % reward for referring friends or cashback.
The Rebecca Lee Crumpler Free Clinic 's doors open . has been able to keep.

See also

Crumpler embraced the name Pentecostal Holiness Church as early as 1898.
Miss Crumpler was born a free woman of color in 1831 in Delaware.

Search by letter in the English dictionary