scrunch

mengumalkan
definition
verb
crisp yellow leaves scrunched underfoot
make a loud crunching noise.
noun
Charlotte heard the scrunch of boots on gravel
a loud crunching noise.
example
The raunch smell caused his nose to 'scrunch' up in distaste as he looked at his pet wolf.
The little action caused her nose to 'scrunch' up considerably before a soft smile took her lips and she went back to whatever dream she was in.
Open mouth wide and let shoulders 'scrunch' up toward the head.
their faces 'scrunch' up with concentration
This makes their faces 'scrunch' up in concentration.
Charlotte heard the 'scrunch' of boots on gravel
With a pang and a ping and a 'scrunch' not unlike the sensation you get when a tooth is pulled, the glass shattered the moment the tensioning springs were released.
Nonetheless, it made him 'scrunch' up his face in terror.
Hey Lena, do u think I should 'scrunch' up my hair today, or blow dry it straight?
Apply Ripple Effect, then 'scrunch' hair to lock in curls and waves.
I stuck out my tongue and he pinched me, causing me to 'scrunch' up my nose.
With her ear to the floor, Yelina could hear gravel whacking and rattling against the bottom of the vehicle, the 'scrunch' of the tires.
I 'scrunch' up my nose and wipe the silverware on my t-shirt.
Dr. B. loved it and would 'scrunch' up his face in that way that made his moustache wiggle when I'd launch into the description of the annual Miss Antler contest.
They may, for example, 'scrunch' up where other leaves of the same species lie flat.
then gently 'scrunch' hair with fingers and mousse
Turn off the lights, close the curtains, cut a hole in a sheet, 'scrunch' up your eyes and get to it.
A 'scrunch' of a foot on dirt was the only alert Ben and Marle needed.
She had just noticed him watching her like a hawk and she also knew it was pointless of her to 'scrunch' up the paper and hide it in her palm for he had already seen it.
But we already knew one could 'scrunch' up the sleeves of tees and cardigans.
Perfect powder snow makes a satisfying 'scrunch' as I plod out to the children's area, an ungainly heel-toe process in the leaden moon boots binding my ankles.
I would read the paper too, trying to 'scrunch' up my face like my fathers, as if that would help me better comprehend the stories.
After hair is dry spritz texturizing spray evenly throughout layers, then 'scrunch' to get separation and more body.
I flick my ear, as if to shoo away a worrisome fly, roll over, 'scrunch' up the bedclothes, and resolve, this time, to fall bloody asleep.
She was right on the edge of the temporary office and could feel tarry gravel 'scrunch' under her feet as a line of stones followed one another off the end like hairless lemmings.
It was a relief to swap the 'scrunch' of tyres on track for the whisper of tyres on tarmac and the view towards Langdale End was the best of the day.
She would 'scrunch' up her shoulders and grin and almost convert entirely to bubbles at the very mention of the concept.
As she saw his eyebrows 'scrunch' up, she looked down at her dress.
She smirked as she saw him 'scrunch' up his face in thought.
One mention of it causes them to 'scrunch' up their faces, stick their fingers in their ears and squeal ‘too much information’ in unmanly high voices.
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