Sentences with phrase «new crease»

The phrase "new crease" refers to a fresh and distinct fold or wrinkle on something, usually referring to a newly formed line on clothes or sheets. Full definition
The bonnet too has been given new styling with new creases.
For Cadillac, embarrassing false starts named V8 -6-4, Cimarron and Allante finally gave to the real thing in 1992, when they relaunched the trusty Seville with sharp new creases in the bodywork, a shot of «Northstar» steroids in its V - 8, and a Euro - import - style moniker: STS.
The bumper gets tweaked with a wider air intake and chrome inserts on the fog lamp housing while the bonnet gets new creases which add to the masculine profile of the luxury SUV.
The Jetta's new peepers feature C - shaped LED daytime running lights and its hood gains a few new creases that add to the sedan's more windswept appearance.
There are multiple new crease lines, one of which stretches from the rear door to the rear end, right over the tail lamps.
These components are greyed out and plain on the tester, but these will likely gain new creases and character in the production car.
When viewed from the side, the X6 is again characterized by sharper cues, as well as a new crease that runs right above the rear wheel arch, a body detail borrowed from the smaller X4.
Down below there's a new crease just above the fascia's lower insert that will add just the slights bit of flare back here.
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