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wrinkles <a wrinkle; wrinkles> N

be drawn into wrinkles VB

wrinkle <a wrinkle; wrinkles> N

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But he will have some serious wrinkles to iron out in the flow of the offence.
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It has four to six uneven stripes of different lengths and widths and is covered with longitudinal wrinkles which extend along the case.
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These are also covered by the wrinkles and granules, below the tubercles.
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The axial sculpture consists of fine, even, arcuate wrinkles, which, except where they bead the posterior thread, are chiefly visible in the interspaces.
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Like gray hair and wrinkles, presbyopia is a symptom caused by the natural course of aging.
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Even when he wore those dapper thrift store suits full of wrinkles, you bet he spent hours making those wrinkles.
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They also value smooth, hairless, unblemished skin with minimal wrinkles and visible pores.
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The lower epidermis of the mining part is constricted, with five to eight longitudinal wrinkles.
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This affects appearance, causing wrinkles, sagging skin, thin lips, and jowls.
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The fungus reportedly increases moisture retention in the skin and prevents senile degradation of micro-blood vessels in the skin, reducing wrinkles and smoothing fine lines.
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