creases (Meaning)

creases

a specially marked area in various sports, a line or mark made by or as if by folding a pliable substance (as the skin), an area surrounding or in front of a goal (as in lacrosse or hockey), a line or mark made by or as if by folding or wrinkling, a specially marked area around the goal in various sports (as hockey or lacrosse), to wound slightly especially by grazing, to make a crease in or on, to become creased, a line, mark, or ridge made by or as if by folding a pliable substance

creases Sentence Examples

  1. The wrinkles on her face marked the creases of a lifetime of laughter and sorrow.
  2. The creases in the leather upholstery hinted at years of use and comfort.
  3. The folds and creases in the fabric gave it an intricate and elegant look.
  4. The creased paper crackled and whispered secrets when she unfolded it.
  5. The crease in his pants was razor-sharp, a testament to his meticulous attention to detail.
  6. The creases in the rock face guided the climbers to the summit.
  7. The crease in the tree's bark told a story of battles fought and storms weathered.
  8. The creases in the bedsheets showed evidence of a restless night.
  9. The creased map led the explorers through uncharted territory.
  10. The creases in her brow revealed her deep concentration.

FAQs About the word creases

a specially marked area in various sports, a line or mark made by or as if by folding a pliable substance (as the skin), an area surrounding or in front of a go

furrows, wrinkles,crinkles, layers,plies, plaits, corrugations, pleats, puckers, seams

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The wrinkles on her face marked the creases of a lifetime of laughter and sorrow.

The creases in the leather upholstery hinted at years of use and comfort.

The folds and creases in the fabric gave it an intricate and elegant look.

The creased paper crackled and whispered secrets when she unfolded it.