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Having a crease or creases.
Youre not going out wearing that creased shirt, are you?
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Youre not going out wearing that creased shirt, are you?
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creased — [ krist ] adjective creased cloth or paper is marked with a crease: beautifully creased pants … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
Creased — Crease Crease, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Creased} (kr?st); p. pr. & vb. n. {Creasing}.] To make a crease or mark in, as by folding or doubling. [1913 Webster] Creased, like dog s ears in a folio. Gray. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
creased — adjective cloth or paper that is creased has a line or lines on it because it has been folded or crushed: She wanted to wear her black dress but it was too creased … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
creased — un·creased; in·creased·ly; … English syllables
creased — UK [kriːst] / US [krɪst] adjective creased cloth or paper is marked with a crease beautifully creased trousers … English dictionary
creased — mod. exhausted. □ What a day. I am totally creased. □ Here is one creased football player. Let him hit the rack … Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions
creased — [kriːst] adj creased cloth or paper is marked with a crease … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
creased — Consider Laker gets further thirty days credit (Times headline); Mr. Taranto, who had nineteen years service with the company.. . (New York Times). The words should appear as days’ and years’. Alternatively, we could insert an of after the time… … Bryson’s dictionary for writers and editors
creased — st adj. wrinkled, having creases; pleated kriËs n. fold, ridge (in fabric, paper, etc.); wrinkle; (Hockey) rectangular area in front of the goal in ice hockey; (Lacrosse) semicircular area that encircles a lacrosse goal v. fold, make a ridge (in … English contemporary dictionary
CREASED — … Useful english dictionary