The Collaborative International Dictionary
Crunkle
Crunk \Crunk\ (kr[u^][ng]k), Crunkle \Crun"kle\
(kr[u^][ng]"k'l), v. i. [Cf. Icel. kr?nka to croak.]
To cry like a crane. [Obs.] ``The crane crunketh.''
--Withals
(1608).
Wiktionary
crunkle
vb. (context UK obsolete dialectal English) To crumple.
Usage examples of "crunkle".
He was in a crunkle o' green brae, a wee below the chaipel, a' by his lee lane, and lowped and flang and danced like a daft quean at a waddin'.