What does gekreukeld in Dutch mean?

What is the meaning of the word gekreukeld in Dutch? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use gekreukeld in Dutch.

The word gekreukeld in Dutch means gekreukt, gekreukeld, gevouwd, geplooid, gekreukeld, gekreukeld, kreukelig, verkreukeld, gekreukeld, gekreukt, verschrompeld, gekreukt, gekreukeld, gekreukeld. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word gekreukeld

gekreukt, gekreukeld

(clothing: ruffled)

The little girl wore a frilly pink dress.

gevouwd

(paper, fabric: crumpled)

The pages of the book were creased and stained.

geplooid, gekreukeld

(having ridges)

I cut my hand on the rough corrugated cardboard.

gekreukeld, kreukelig, verkreukeld

(creased, wrinkled)

Lars had to iron his wrinkly shirt.

gekreukeld, gekreukt

(wrinkled)

verschrompeld

(crumpled, creased)

gekreukt, gekreukeld

(clothing: with ruffles)

There was a trend in the early 1980s for ruffled shirts.

gekreukeld

(fabric: ruffled)

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