creased
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Adjective[edit]
creased (comparative more creased, superlative most creased)
- Having a crease or creases.
- You're not going out wearing that creased shirt, are you?
- Wrinkly.
- 2016, Jeremy Cameron, Hell on Hoe Street: Volume 4[1]:
- Feller was creased like he lived under a camel. […] 'Inswinging free kick,' goes the creased geezer.
- 2018 August 2, Ignatiy Vishnevetsky, “Disney goes back to the Hundred Acre Wood in the wistful Christopher Robin”, in AV Club[2]:
- The sight of McGregor, creased but still boyish, returning to an eerily fogbound Hundred Acre Wood is calculated to well up eyes, and it works.
- (UK, colloquial) Amused.
- 2023 May 4, Zara Woodcock, “Eagle-eyed I'm A Celeb fans spot moment Joes Swash's fake tan DISSOLVES in grim trial”, in Mirror Online[3]:
- "Omfg I'm absolutely crying and laughing at Dean and Joe with this drinking challenge! It's disgusting but I'm creased!" one said.
Synonyms[edit]
- (wrinkly): bewrinkled, rugose, wrinklesome; see also Thesaurus:wrinkled
Translations[edit]
having a crease or creases
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Verb[edit]
creased
- simple past and past participle of crease
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