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Qué (quién) es crimped - definición

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Crimping; Crimper; Crimped; Crimp (disambiguation)

Crimped         
·Impf & ·p.p. of Crimp.
crimped         
adjective make waves in (hair) with a hot iron.
crimp         
n. (colloq.) (AE)
obstacle
to put a crimp in

Wikipedia

Crimp

Crimp or crimping may refer to:

  • Crimp (climbing), a small hold with little surface area
  • Crimp (gambling), a bent corner of a card to facilitate cheating
  • Crimp (joining), a deformity in metal used to make a join
  • Crimp (recruitment) or shanghaiing, to shanghai or conscript men as sailors
  • A style of song in the British comedy series The Mighty Boosh
  • Crimp (wool), the number of bends per unit of length
  • Crimp (electrical), a type of solderless connection
  • Crimping pliers, tools for squeezing things together
  • Grain crimping, an organic way to preserve feed grain
  • Hair crimping, a method of styling hair
  • Staple remover, also known as a "crimper"
  • Crimp, Cornwall, a hamlet in England, United Kingdom
  • Douglas Crimp (1944-2019), American writer, curator, and art historian
  • Martin Crimp (born 1956), British playwright
Ejemplos de uso de crimped
1. The protests have crimped the Andean nation‘s economy.
2. But he said high fuel prices crimped revenues starting in August.
3. Sales have also been crimped by the company‘s store–remodeling program, Schoewe said.
4. There he feeds them a macrobiotic muesli mix of non–GM soya and crimped wheat.
5. But the idea has been crimped by U.S. reluctance, according to officials from nations involved in the talks.