The little crinkles came around his eyes as he smiled down at little Jacob.
Jenny's face had tiny creases andcrinkles all over it.
There was a little smudge of grey earth above the crinkles in her soft, sallow-white forehead.
They cover the flower so long as it is in bud, but whenever the flower begins to expand these sepals burst open, and as soon as the yellow petals have smoothed out their crinkles in the sun these little green coverings fall off.
But after a day in the sunshine they unfold, and all the crinkles disappear.
It has crinkles on its back and it does hold her hair up from her neck in a nice way.
The cool and insolent smile hovered about his lips again, and little crinkles had gathered at the corners of his eyes.
It was blazoned in his face, in the hungry, seeking look of his eyes--in the heavy pouches and thick crinkles of his neck and cheeks.
Crinkles turned aside, and, by the twinkle of his eyes, one might premise that the honest little lawyer was much affected.
The trees were just beginning to get the little zigzag crinkles in them, which the young buds always give them.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "crinkles" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.