| Past Tense | scrunched |
| Present Participle | scrunching |
| Past Participle | scrunched |
| Third Person Singular | scrunches |
| Plural | scrunches |
scrunch up
scrunch paper
scrunch a napkin
scrunch your face
scrunch your toes
scrunch fabric
scrunching sound
scrunching leaves
scrunching plastic bag
Flora scrunched the handkerchief into a ball.
their faces scrunch up with concentration.
Charlotte heard the scrunch of boots on gravel.
scrunching along the gravel path.
scrunched up their shoulders; scrunch one's nose against a window.
to scrunch one’s nose against a window
He scrunched up the piece of paper and threw it at me.
He scrunched up his face, trying to concentrate.
crisp yellow leaves scrunched satisfyingly underfoot.
It's more fun when you scrunch down.
Scrunch it... - And then... - Brush it.
What are you talking about? Many New York women wear scrunches.
" No way! " said Natie, scrunching his face.
Just as a rug will crumple and rise if it's scrunched by an opening door, the tsunami gets taller.
We had to hide under our desks today. All scrunched up.
Everything's all scrunched up but we're looking for wings so we just pull them all out and straighten them.
I yanked my blanket back up and scrunched my feet in so Gabe couldn't get them.
I just kind of scrunch it into my hair.
There are also target cells, which are small RBCs that look like bullseyes due to scrunching up of the excess cell membrane.
scrunch up
scrunch paper
scrunch a napkin
scrunch your face
scrunch your toes
scrunch fabric
scrunching sound
scrunching leaves
scrunching plastic bag
Flora scrunched the handkerchief into a ball.
their faces scrunch up with concentration.
Charlotte heard the scrunch of boots on gravel.
scrunching along the gravel path.
scrunched up their shoulders; scrunch one's nose against a window.
to scrunch one’s nose against a window
He scrunched up the piece of paper and threw it at me.
He scrunched up his face, trying to concentrate.
crisp yellow leaves scrunched satisfyingly underfoot.
It's more fun when you scrunch down.
Scrunch it... - And then... - Brush it.
What are you talking about? Many New York women wear scrunches.
" No way! " said Natie, scrunching his face.
Just as a rug will crumple and rise if it's scrunched by an opening door, the tsunami gets taller.
We had to hide under our desks today. All scrunched up.
Everything's all scrunched up but we're looking for wings so we just pull them all out and straighten them.
I yanked my blanket back up and scrunched my feet in so Gabe couldn't get them.
I just kind of scrunch it into my hair.
There are also target cells, which are small RBCs that look like bullseyes due to scrunching up of the excess cell membrane.
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