IPA: /ˈwɪmpəl/
KK: /ˈwɪmpəl/
intransitive verb
Definition: To form or lie in folds, often used to describe the movement of fabric or water.
Example: The fabric began to wimple as it was draped over the table.
noun
Definition: A piece of cloth worn around the head and neck, often seen in medieval times, especially by women and nuns.
Example: The nun adjusted her wimple before entering the chapel.
transitive verb
Definition: To make something have folds or pleats, or to cover it with a type of head covering.
Example: She decided to wimple the fabric to give it a more elegant look.