Sentence examples for scrunch from inspiring English sources

'scrunch' is a correct and usable word in written English.
You can use it when you want to refer to the action of crunching or squishing something together with your hands or fingers. Example sentence: She scrunch the wrapping paper in her hands as she tried to make it fit into the box.

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scrunch

verb

To crumple and squeeze to make more compact.

  • He scrunched the paper into a ball and threw it at the whistling girl.

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He would scrunch up his eyebrows, tilt his head and ask: "Are fairies really real?" "Are pirates really real?" "Are scientists really real?" As December loomed on the horizon, the inevitable occurred: "Is Father Christmas really real?" I certainly hope so, I replied, because otherwise where would all those presents come from?

Also, by using a more efficient form of compression (in place of DAB's older MP2 codec) to scrunch the digital signals, iBiquity was able to cram all sorts of additional information into the side-bands along with the digital programming.

Compression algorithms such as the Free Lossless Audio Codec (FLAC) from the Xiph.Org Foundation and Windows Media Audio Lossless from Microsoft can scrunch an audio file to about half its original CD size.

On the one hand, it's terribly bad form for audience members to treat the theatre auditorium as their own living room, where they can natter away, scrunch up crisp packets or cheer to their hearts' content as they may when watching television.

Upon delivery, papers were signed, implicit contracts were formalised and the Yellow Team inadvertently took ownership of perhaps the most entertaining face in British politics: A slightly confused looking scrunch that never seems more than two minutes from yelling "Now, just you wait a bloody second!".

Scrunch up your face and they'll turn red.

However, an additional sixty-one passengers will be boarding shortly, so please scrunch in and make room as best you can.

Parker eyed Cromwell's fur collar: "You just want to scrunch it".

You could gather everything at Issey Miyake (802 Madison Avenue, at 68th) — the miles and miles of stretchy pleated clothing — scrunch it up into a ball, and fit it into the fist-size reversible reticule that looks like a bunch of aqua and teal grapes ($95).

If you are photographing a naked woman, something has to give: you must push the lonely figure back and strand her in space, edit out her neck or her knees, or else scrunch her into the format as if packing her into a box.

"Scrunch it just a little bit," she said.

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