noun noun: crease; plural noun: creases; noun: the crease
1. a line or ridge produced on paper or cloth by folding, pressing, or crushing it.
"khaki trousers with knife-edge creases"
synonyms: fold, line, ridge; More pleat, tuck;
furrow, groove, corrugation
"pants with knife-edge creases"
synonyms: wrinkle, line, crinkle, pucker; crow's feet
"the creases at the corners of her eyes"
2. an area around the goal in Ice Hockey or Lacrosse that attacking players may not normally enter unless the puck or ball has already done so.
Cricket any of a number of lines marked on the pitch at specified places, especially the position of a batsman.
verb
verb: crease; 3rd person present: creases; past tense: creased; past participle: creased; gerund or present participle: creasing
1. make a crease in (cloth or paper).
"he sank into the chair, careful not to crease his dinner jacket"
synonyms: crumple, wrinkle, crinkle, line, scrunch up, rumple, ruck up "her skirt was creased and stained"
"a small frown creased her forehead"
2. (of a bullet) graze (someone or something), causing little damage.
"a bullet creased his thigh"
in a crease marking what are the crease edges with all the crease?
A crease between your butt
Jimmy Crease was born in 1949.
Malleus Crease was created in 1996.
A synonym for crease is fold.
The crease should have about a 9 foot radius
The duration of In the Crease - film - is 1.5 hours.
another word for bend or crease is misshape.
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The axillary crease, as I understand it, is in essence the armpit, including the crease that runs down to the armpit from the shoulder. It has nothing to do with axle grease.
Kevin Crease died on 2007-04-12.
after a robbery the chief face wase crease