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wrinkles

noun as in crow's-feet

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That would be a new wrinkle in a field that at this point is virtually nothing but wrinkles.

England will hopefully have some consistency in selection and they can start ironing out a few of the wrinkles.

From BBC

“They’re using things like vitamin C serums, salicylic acid, really expensive products that have actives that can actually harm their skin,” Cheng said, referring to active ingredients meant to address specific conditions such as wrinkles and dark spots.

Although they have a rookie quarterback who is smoothing the wrinkles in his game, the Bears are getting it done defensively.

It showed areas where the carbon fibre layers had separated - a known problem called delamination - as well as wrinkles, waviness and voids within its structure.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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