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crimple
▪ I. crimple, n. [Cf. next, and crumple n.] A crease, wrinkle, or fold; a crinkle. Now dial. and U.S.c 1440 Promp. Parv. 103 Crympylle or rympylle, ruga. 1844 Lowell (Mass.) Offering IV. 148 My paper is full, and I can only say ribbons, bows,..wimples, and crimples. 1862 C. C. Robinson Dial. Leeds 2... Oxford English Dictionary
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Crimple Beck
Crimple Beck or the River Crimple is a beck which flows through North Yorkshire, England. It continues in a north-easterly direction, being bridged by the A61 and the Crimple Valley Viaduct just to the south of Harrogate. wikipedia.org
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Crimple Valley
Crimple Valley is an area south of Harrogate (North Yorkshire) surrounding the River Crimple (also known as Crimple Beck). It is crossed by the Crimple Valley Viaduct. Geography of Harrogate wikipedia.org
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crimpled
crimpled, ppl. a. (ˈkrɪmp(ə)ld) [f. crimple v. + -ed1.] Wrinkled, crinkled, curled; finely crumpled; minutely wrinkled or creased.c 1440 Promp. Parv. 103 Crympled, or rympled, rugatus. 1562 Turner Herbal ii. 36 a, Lyke vnto a lefe of the crympled lettuce. 1578 Lyte Dodoens iii. lxx. 411 Liuer⁓wort..... Oxford English Dictionary
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Crimple railway station
Crimple railway station served the suburb of Crimple, in the historical county of North Riding of Yorkshire, England, from 1867 to 1869 on the Harrogate–Church It was situated south of the Crimple Viaduct. It was also known as Crimple Junction in the Knaresborough Post May timetable. wikipedia.org
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crimble
▪ I. crimble earlier form of crumble v. now dial.▪ II. crimble, v. dial. [Related to the root vb. *crimb-an, OE. crimman to press, compress, and to crumb a. contracted, bent, crooked, in the same way as crimple is to crimp v.1 and crump a.1: see crimple v. 2.] intr. To shrink, cringe, go shrinking f... Oxford English Dictionary
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scrimple
† ˈscrimple, v. Obs. rare. [Cf. crimple v.; also scrumple v. and G. schrumpeln, schrumpfeln.] trans. To shrivel with fierce heat, to scorch. Also, to crumple, crinkle. Hence † ˈscrimpled ppl. a.1535 Stewart Cron. Scot. (Rolls) III. 396 The Scottis hirdis..Of scrymplit ledder mony closbow maid. a 157... Oxford English Dictionary
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Crimple Valley Viaduct
Crimple Valley Viaduct, also known as Crimple Viaduct and Crimple Beck Viaduct is a railway viaduct which crosses the Crimple Valley between Pannal railway It is long and has 31 arches, each of span, which reach a maximum height of above the Crimple Valley. wikipedia.org
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Spofforth, North Yorkshire
of Spofforth with Stockeld in the Harrogate district of North Yorkshire, England, about north west of Wetherby and south of Harrogate on the River Crimple The ford in question passed through Crimple Beck. wikipedia.org
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dunkle
▪ I. dunkle, v. Sc. (ˈdʌŋk(ə)l) Also dunckle. [A parallel form to duntle, dimple: cf. the parallel forms crimple, crumple, crinkle, crunkle, dingle, dimble.] trans. To make a dint or pit in; to dint.1822 Galt Sir A. Wylie III. xxxiii. 284 We think his harnpan's surely dunklet. 1830 ― Lawrie T. ii. i... Oxford English Dictionary
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Burn Bridge
Malthouse Lane This marks the southern edge of the Burn Bridge settlement, and runs alongside Crimple Beck. Crimple Beck Some reaches of the Crimple Beck which passes through Burn Bridge are protected with associated SSSIs and SINCs, and freshwater fish and wikipedia.org
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Crimplene
The first was that ICI had their headquarters in Harrogate; specifically nearby Crimple Valley. The word "crimp" also means to fold and intertwine. wikipedia.org
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Starbeck
History Starbeck reputedly takes its name from the 'Star Beck' (Old Norse stǫrr bekkr "sedge brook"), which flows into the Crimple Beck, a tributary of In 1951 the Nidd Valley Line closed to passengers and the loop line to Pannal (under Crimple Viaduct) closed completely. wikipedia.org
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ICI Laboratory
Britain's defunct ICI Laboratory developed the fibre in the early 1950s and named it after the Crimple Valley in which the company was situated. wikipedia.org
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Leeds Northern Railway
The Leeds and Thirsk Railway's station in Harrogate was at (initially called Harrogate) outside the town centre in the Crimple Valley. It joins the former Y&NMR Line and crosses the Crimple Viaduct. wikipedia.org
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