[f. CRUMPLE v. + -ER1.]

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  1.  One who crumples.

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1849.  Blackw. Mag., LXVI. 595. This crumpler-up and defier of empires.

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  2.  A cravat. dial.

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1869.  Blackmore, Lorna D., iii. (ed. 12), 12. If I see a boy make todo about the fit of his crumpler.

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  3.  A fall by which man and horse are doubled up.

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1883.  E. Pennell-Elmhirst, Cream Leicestersh., 3. A loaded shoulder [in a horse] means a crumpler over timber.

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1887.  H. Smart, Cleverly Won, iii. 20. The mare … would be more frightened by a crumpler than you would.

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1891.  Temple Bar Mag., Jan., 30. The brute broke away with me and came no end of a crumpler over a wire fence.

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