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- A wrinkle, also known as a rhytid, is a fold, ridge or crease in an otherwise smooth surface, such as on skin or fabric. Skin wrinkles typically appear...
- harder to attain as more are acquired. Other game mechanics include "wrinklers" (eldritch beasts which reduce cookie production, but can be popped by...
- Wrinkles the Clown is a character created by an unidentified performance artist living in Naples, Florida, United States, as part of an elaborate art project...
- A Wrinkle in Time is a young adult science fantasy novel written by American author Madeleine L'Engle. First published in 1962, the book won the Newbery...
- Wrinkles is a discontinued line of plush toys previously manufactured by Canadian toy company Ganz Bros released in Canada in 1985. The toys are identified...
- The wrinkled hornbill or Sunda wrinkled hornbill (Rhabdotorrhinus corrugatus) is a medium-large hornbill which is found in forest in the Thai-Malay Peninsula...
- features in this release include Wrinkles Animatic, Wrinkles Making Of, Peter Bradshaw reviews Wrinkles, Wrinkles Trailer, Wrinkles Teaser Trailer, and Recording...
- Wrinkle Five Star (hatched September 9, 2020) is an American Pekin duck and emotional support animal who gained prominence on social media for parti****ting...
- The wrinkle test (attributed as O'Riain's or Leukens' wrinkle test) is a test of peripheral nerve function. The fingers are placed in warm water for approximately...
- Wrinkle, wrinkle, wrinkling, or wrinkly in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Wrinkles are folds, ridges, or creases in the skin or on fabric. Wrinkle or...