scrunch down



scrunch down

to squeeze or huddle down into a smaller shape. Mary scrunched down, trying to hide behind the chair. The children scrunched down so they wouldn't be seen.
See also: down, scrunch

scrunch something down

 (into something)
1. to squeeze something into a smaller size or shape. He scrunched the wad of paper down into a hard ball. Liz scrunched down the cloth into a pad for the hot pan. Scrunch the boxes down before you throw them away.
2. to pack something tightly into something. Dave scrunched his clothing down into the drawer and closed it. Dave scrunched down his clothing into the suitcase.
See also: down, scrunch

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
NydiaNID-ee-ə (English)English (Rare), Spanish, Literature
LienLEENDutch
Vladimer-Georgian
Abdul-Arabic, Urdu, Punjabi, Pashto, Bengali, Indonesian, Malay
Figaro-Literature
Neoptolemos-Greek Mythology