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scrumple

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scrumple [ˈskrʌmpəl]
vb
(usually foll by up) to crumple or crush (something, esp a piece of paper) or (esp of a piece of paper) to become crumpled or crushed
[variant of crumple]

scrump, scrumple - Scrump is something withered or shriveled or dried up, and a scrumple is a wrinkle or crease.
See also related terms for wrinkle.


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of all the tough-guy acts that Bush has performed in his first few months, nothing has so intoxicated the world with hate as his decision to scrumple up the Kyoto protocol and use it for putting practice in the White House.
I could go into the shop and write the slip out, but just as I go to hand it over the counter, I'd hear the bagpipes in my head and I'd have to scrumple it up.
However, before you dismiss this ad hoc attempt at hijacking Scotland's democratic process, scrumple up the voting form and chuck it in the bin, a word of advice.
 
 
 
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