How to spell KRINKLE correctly?
If you've misspelled "krinkle", fret not - here are some suggestions to help you get it right. Consider "crinkle" as a similar word, meaning to form a small crease or wrinkle. Alternatively, "wrinkle" or "curl" might also be correct options depending on the context.
List of suggestions on how to spell krinkle correctly
- Brinkley I don't have personal information about Brinkley.
- crinkle She carefully wrapped the present in tissue paper, trying not to crinkle it too much.
- crinkled The crinkled pages of the ancient book revealed its age.
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- crinkly I have a crinkly paper towel to clean my hands with.
- Kringle Christmas is coming, and Kringle is coming too!
- rankle Her condescending tone didn't sit well with me and continued to rankle me throughout the day.
- wrinkle Grandma's face had a wrinkle for each year she had lived, and each one told a story.
- wrinkly My grandmother's skin was wrinkly.