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Discover LudwigThe word "wrinkles" is correct and usable in written English.
You might use it to refer to the lines and creases that form in the skin due to aging, i.e. "As she grew older, she noticed more wrinkles around her eyes."
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Yet looking backwards causes terrible neck wrinkles, you know.
"It's true that basically I have a very playful personality," she says, doing that thing where she wrinkles her nose again.
This was what we'd been led to expect – Dobson, starring in the reconstructions, had been trailed as the mature foil to youthful presenter Dan Snow, who steered the documentary segments; much of Armada's pre-publicity consisted of Dobson granting "exclusive" insights into the four hours she'd spent in makeup each day, layering on wrinkles, "leather-spots" and blackened teeth.
I had a few wrinkles then, and the last of my teenage spots; I had the pallor of too many late nights.
But – and this is the thing most advertisers won't want you to remember – most men, kind men, don't care about cellulite, or wrinkles or streaks of grey.
With his wispy hair and kind, boyish eyes contradicting his forehead's filigree wrinkles, all he needs is a battered top hat to make him look like a gold-hearted Dickensian goodie, a Pip of late middle age.
He grasps your hand firmly, looking up from his wheelchair straight into your eyes, all the time smiling, all the time pumping your hand, up and down, up and down, and you are surprised to realise that he is not as frail as his white hairs and his wrinkles would imply.
He winks at me, and all the wrinkles in his face smile.
She wrinkles her upturned nose when she smiles – which is often – and she speaks sweetly about her enthusiasms: family, food, her love of Paris.
And on May 20th he said he was considering asking the central government to make firms outside London contribute too, a move that is unlikely to be popular.Such wrinkles will doubtless be ironed out.
His fiscal reform may yet do the same, though some wrinkles may need smoothing out.
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