Antonyms for new wrinkle
Grammar : Noun |
Definition of new wrinkle
- As in approach : noun plan of attack, resolution
- As in departure : noun deviation from normal, expected
- "There's a new wrinkle," the man with the white goatee said.
- Extract from : « Lone Star Planet » by Henry Beam Piper and John Joseph McGuire
- "A new wrinkle, that," said the Colonel, as the Sergeant left.
- Extract from : « Red-Tape and Pigeon-Hole Generals » by William H. Armstrong
- I had been looking in the glass, and I found a new wrinkle, a horrible one.
- Extract from : « Fernley House » by Laura E. Richards
- Well, these fellows have a new wrinkle to an old smuggling trick.
- Extract from : « Dorothy Dixon and the Mystery Plane » by Dorothy Wayne
- "It certainly is a new wrinkle for you," the old man said, with a broad smile.
- Extract from : « The Cottage of Delight » by Will N. Harben
- Well stroll over to the main grounds and see what new wrinkle these ambitious fellows are getting up.
- Extract from : « Airship Andy » by Frank V. Webster
- Mr. Bernard Shaw put a new wrinkle in the stiffened parchment of Caesar's biography.
- Extract from : « The Critical Game » by John Albert Macy
- Perhaps it was the result of a convulsive spasm as Mother Earth took a new wrinkle on her face.
- Extract from : « England » by Frank Fox
- When he found out what it was he wondered what new wrinkle would be "sprung" on him next.
- Extract from : « Cattle-Ranch to College » by Russell Doubleday
- Tailors waylaid him in the street to get a new wrinkle from the cut of his unwrinkled trousers.
- Extract from : « The Voice of the City » by O. Henry
Synonyms for new wrinkle
- aberration
- attitude
- branching off
- branching out
- change
- concept
- course
- crack
- declination
- deflection
- difference
- digression
- divergence
- diversion
- fling
- go
- idea
- in thing
- innovation
- last word
- latest thing
- lick
- manner
- means
- method
- mode
- modus operandi
- new wrinkle
- novelty
- offer
- procedure
- program
- rambling
- shift
- shot
- stab
- straying
- style
- technique
- turning
- variance
- variation
- veering
- wandering
- way
- whack
- wrinkle
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