Crossword-Solution: CORRUGATE
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Corrugate | a. | Wrinkled; crumpled; furrowed; contracted into ridges and furrows. |
| Corrugate | v. t. | To form or shape into wrinkles or folds, or alternate ridges and grooves, as by drawing, contraction, pressure, bending, or otherwise; to wrinkle; to purse up; as, to corrugate plates of iron; to corrugate the forehead. |
We have 9 clues for the answer “CORRUGATE”
| Clue | Answers |
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| BEND into parallel folds | 1 answer |
| BEND into parallel ridges | 1 answer |
| crinkle | 18 answers |
| Furrow | 34 answers |
| Enfold | 41 answers |
| Indent | 56 answers |
| Curve | 60 answers |
| Groove ___ | 62 answers |
| BEND ___ | 75 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
RAETE
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greedy person
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Sentences with CORRUGATE (5)
There was a horrible fascination in watching the skin corrugate under the lashes, rippling away in red and purple blotches, the grooves in the flesh crossing and recrossing, the raw misery spreading from the hips to the shoulders.
The day-laborer of low intelligence, with a practical vocabulary of not over five hundred words, who can hardly move each of his fingers without moving others or all of them, who can not move his brows or corrugate his forehead at will, and whose inflection is very monotonous, illustrates a condition of arrest or atrophy of this later, finer, accessory system of muscles.
These powerful astringents suddenly corrugate and close the glandular structure of the parts, and this is followed, necessarily, by a corresponding reaction, and the final result is debility and exhaustion, signalized by leucorrhoea, prolapsus, and other diseases.
The drain of the juices has a tendency to injure the muscles of the face, to render them flaccid, to furrow and corrugate the skin, and to give a gaunt, withered, and jaundiced appearance to "the human face divine." We are also informed that it embrowns the complexion, by withdrawing those peculiar secretions which communicate the fine vermillion hue of beauty.
The pileus is fleshy but tough, shell-shaped, connate behind, longitudinally rough, costate, corrugate, tan-colored, and the margin is strongly incurved.