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Dictionary English ← German: verschrumpelt | Translation 1 - 5 of 5 |
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shrivelled {adj} {past-p} [Br.] | 626 verschrumpelt [ugs.] | ||||||||
wrinkled {adj} | 382 verschrumpelt [ugs.] | ||||||||
shriveled {adj} {past-p} [Am.] | 289 verschrumpelt [ugs.] | ||||||||
wizened {adj} | 43 verschrumpelt [ugs.] | ||||||||
pruned {adj} {past-p} [coll.] [wrinkled] | 9 verschrumpelt [ugs.] |
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