bewrinkled

      English

      Etymology

      From bewrinkle +‎ -ed, or be- +‎ wrinkled.

      Adjective

      bewrinkled (comparative more bewrinkled, superlative most bewrinkled)

      1. Filled with or characterised by wrinkles.
        • 1996, Theodore Dreiser, C. B. Falls, The color of a great city:
          Whether he was at peace with his swarthy, bewrinkled old helpmate I do not know, but he appeared to be, and with his several partially grown children.

      Verb

      bewrinkled

      1. simple past tense and past participle of bewrinkle
      Last modified on 18 March 2013, at 23:28