verb
- present participle of crimp; to compress into small folds or ridges
- to have a limiting or adverse effect on something
Usage: often used with 'style' or in the phrase 'crimping one's style'
noun
- the act or result of compressing into folds or ridges
Examples
- She was crimpling the edges of the pie crust to make it look decorative.
- The tight schedule is crimping our ability to do thorough research.
- He didn't want anything crimping his style at the party.
- The hairstylist finished crimpling the client's hair for volume.
- Budget cuts are crimping the department's operations.
- The crimpling of the fabric gave it an interesting texture.