scrunch (Meaning)

Wordnet

scrunch (n)

a crunching noise

Wordnet

scrunch (v)

make a noise typical of an engine lacking lubricants

sit on one's heels

make wrinkles or creases on a smooth surface; make a pressed, folded or wrinkled line in; `crisp' is archaic

Webster

scrunch (v. t. & v. i.)

To scranch; to crunch.

scrunch Sentence Examples

  1. She scrunched her nose in disgust at the foul smell.
  2. The baby scrunched up its face as if about to cry.
  3. The old lady scrunched her hands together in anxiety.
  4. He scrunched up the paper ball and threw it into the trash.
  5. The cat scrunched its ears back in fear.
  6. She scrunched her hair into a messy bun.
  7. The teacher scrunched up her forehead in confusion.
  8. The fabric scrunched and wrinkled as it was pulled.
  9. The child scrunched up his eyes as the wind blew sand in his face.
  10. The accident victim scrunched up in pain as the paramedics lifted him onto the stretcher.

FAQs About the word scrunch

a crunching noise, make a noise typical of an engine lacking lubricants, sit on one's heels, make wrinkles or creases on a smooth surface; make a pressed, folde

fold,crumple, crinkle,wrinkle, ripple, rumple, pucker, ruck, crisp, knit

flatten, iron out, flatten, press, iron out, straighten, straighten, press, smooth, smooth

She scrunched her nose in disgust at the foul smell.

The baby scrunched up its face as if about to cry.

The old lady scrunched her hands together in anxiety.

He scrunched up the paper ball and threw it into the trash.