| CRINKLED | • crinkled v. Simple past tense and past participle of crinkle. • crinkled adj. Having crinkles. • CRINKLE v. to wrinkle. |
| CRINKLES | • crinkles n. Plural of crinkle. • crinkles v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of crinkle. • CRINKLE v. to wrinkle. |
| DINKLIER | • DINKLY adj. neat, tidy. |
| INKLINGS | • inklings n. Plural of inkling. • Inklings prop.n. (Historical) The literary group centered around English writer C. S. Lewis and his associates, particularly… • INKLING n. a slight suggestion. |
| SPRINKLE | • sprinkle v. (Transitive) To cause (a substance) to fall in fine drops (for a liquid substance) or small pieces (for… • sprinkle v. (Transitive) To cover (an object) by sprinkling a substance on to it. • sprinkle v. (Intransitive) To drip in fine drops, sometimes sporadically. |
| STRINKLE | • strinkle v. (Rare, Scotland, transitive, intransitive) to sprinkle or scatter. • STRINKLE v. (Scots) to sprinkle. |
| TINKLERS | • tinklers n. Plural of tinkler. • Tinklers prop.n. Plural of Tinkler. • TINKLER n. an itinerant mender of kettles, pans, etc., also TINKER. |
| TINKLIER | • tinklier adj. Comparative form of tinkly: more tinkly. • TINKLY adj. producing a tinkling sound. |
| TINKLING | • tinkling n. A tinkle; a tinkling sound. • tinkling n. (Jamaica) The Greater Antillean Grackle, Quiscalus niger. • tinkling n. The action of the verb to tinkle. |
| TWINKLED | • twinkled v. Simple past tense and past participle of twinkle. • TWINKLE v. to shine with a flickering light. |
| TWINKLER | • twinkler n. One who, or that which, twinkles or winks. • twinkler n. (Colloquial) An eye. • TWINKLER n. one who, or that which, twinkles. |
| TWINKLES | • twinkles n. Plural of twinkle. • TWINKLE v. to shine with a flickering light. |
| WINKLERS | • winklers n. Plural of winkler. • Winklers prop.n. Plural of Winkler. • WINKLER n. a person who evicts tenants. |
| WINKLING | • winkling v. Present participle of winkle. • WINKLE v. to extract or force out. |
| WRINKLED | • wrinkled adj. (Of a surface) Uneven, with many furrows and prominent points, often in reference to the skin or hide of animals. • wrinkled v. Simple past tense and past participle of wrinkle. • WRINKLE v. to crease. |
| WRINKLES | • wrinkles n. Plural of wrinkle. • Wrinkles prop.n. Plural of Wrinkle. • WRINKLE v. to crease. |
| WRINKLIE | • WRINKLIE n. (colloquial) an old person, also WRINKLY. |