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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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If you then probed further and found that most of the greens had two holes in them rather than the conventional one, you would probably start scrumpling up the application and looking around for the nearest bin.
Villa were strongly opposed against Spurs last week after a tepid performance against Liverpool in their first match, but though that bet paid out, Graham Taylor's men could justifiably feel unfortunate not to have had Tottenham backers scrumpling their slips.
 
 
 
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