Definitions for crimps

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Spelling: [krimp]
IPA: /krɪmp/

Crimps is a 6 letter English word. It's valid Scrabble word worth 11 points. It's valid Words with friends word worth 14 points.

You can make 123 anagrams from letters in crimps (cimprs).

Definitions for crimps

noun

  1. the act of crimping.
  2. a crimped condition or form.
  3. Usually, crimps. waves or curls, especially in hair that has been crimped or that displays a crimped pattern.
  4. the waviness of wool fibers as naturally grown on sheep.
  5. the waviness imparted to natural or synthetic fibers by weaving, knitting, plaiting, or other processes.
  6. a crease formed in sheet metal or plate metal to make the material less flexible or for fastening purposes.
  7. a person engaged in enlisting sailors, soldiers, etc., by persuasion, swindling, or coercion.

Idioms

  1. put a crimp in, to interfere with; hinder:

verb (used with object)

  1. to press into small regular folds; make wavy.
  2. to curl (hair), especially with the use of a curling iron.
  3. to press or draw together, as the ends of something.
  4. to check, restrain, or inhibit; hinder:
  5. Cookery. to pinch and press down the edges of (a pie crust), especially to seal together the top and bottom layers of pastry. to gash (the flesh of a live fish or of one just killed) with a knife to make more crisp when cooked.
  6. to produce a corrugated surface in; corrugate, as sheet metal, cardboard, etc.
  7. to bend (leather) into shape.
  8. Metalworking. to bend the edges of (skelp) before forming into a tube. to fold the edges of (sheet metal) to make a lock seam.
  9. to enlist (sailors, soldiers, etc.) by such means.

Origin of crimps

1350-1400; Middle English crympen, Old English gecrympan to curl, derivative of crump crooked

Examples for crimps

Close and crimp the edges nicely, and fry the rissoles in butter.

Fold over the edges and crimp, then trim any remaining excess.

Hydraulic fracking is helping put a crimp on Russian Oligarchs, extending even to the Kremlin.

Mining companies argue that the tax will crimp investment in a vital sector of the economy.

It might also put a bit of a crimp in the economies of states like New York and Delaware.

The lockout may not put a crimp in the day of the typical sports fan.

That may put a crimp in their plans, check the invasion up above.

It was made by crimp, of Nassau Street, and box and all cost four pound twelve.'

Prick them with a fork, and crimp or scollop the edges neatly.

A crimp had carried this chap on board, dumped him, got his ten dollars and left.

Word Value for crimps
Scrable

11

Words with friends

14

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