dimple

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definition
verb
a sucking swirl dimpled the water
produce a dimple or dimples in the surface of (something).
noun
This month I have memorized the curve of your smile, the dimples in your cheeks and forehead, the point at which the curls at the back of your head meet your neck.
a small depression in the flesh, either one that exists permanently or one that forms in the cheeks when one smiles.
example
a sheet of 'dimple' foam
A slight 'dimple' appeared on the calm surface of Lake Tahoma.
A slight smile crinkled a partial 'dimple' into his cheek.
Instinctively, he smiled, revealing a 'dimple' in his left cheek.
This will involve the 'dimple' pattern - which would be simpler - and a cover that makes it harder to create spin.
While still a few feet from the entry hole, she thought she saw the metal begin to 'dimple' in a circular pattern above the gap.
Her rosy cheeks 'dimple' with warm and compassion.
And I'm sure the balls feature spangly new composite core technology, with advanced 'dimple' patterns for extra feel and distance.
Grab your sharp center punch, and 'dimple' the exact center of the screw marks.
The smile stretched pink generous lips and produced a 'dimple' on his left cheek.
A fine 'dimple' network was observed in the fracture surfaces of composites with higher strains.
These types 'dimple' the imagination, as they are anomalies who venture into our zone only to exert force.
A rubber chemist is responsible for designing the core, polymer chemists come up with the precise cover material, and high-tech software is often used to optimize the 'dimple' pattern.
Ryan glanced at me and smiled, the 'dimple' in his cheek visible.
When he laughed, revealing a beautiful white smile and a 'dimple' on his left cheek, Nora positively melted.
a new golf ball, with a different 'dimple' pattern
He wasn't smiling, but the 'dimple' in his cheek gave him that impression.
She has a pretty face with full lips and a 'dimple' in her right cheek.
And believe it or not, the same 'dimple' pattern on balls of different constructions will result in very different flights.
If you miss the stud, pull out the nail or screw and 'dimple' the hole so as to be able to mud and tape over it properly.
Standing against the front wall of the house, under the eaves and hard up against a projection to avoid the worst of the wind, I watched the surface of the water 'dimple' , just a little at first, and then more and more.
Instead, they use sea minerals extracted from marine plants to reduce 'dimpling' and improve skin tone.
You can see each little foot pushing into the surface, 'dimpling' but not breaking it.
The guy speaking was very normal looking - fairly attractive, slim, dark hair, dark eyes - thin face but high cheek bones and 'dimples' saved it from looking too ascetic.
A bead of redness appeared where the tip had 'dimpled' the skin, grew, then trickled downwards.
I suspect that the 'dimples' near the outer radius might be different in size and depth from those near the inner radius because of the difference in surface speed.
He couldn't see her features from this distance, but the image of her bright blue eyes and deeply 'dimpled' smile were etched in his mind.
Over her bed hung a large framed picture of a beautiful young teenager with a broad, 'dimply' , sparkly smile.
To add interest to the surface and before fitting it over the plywood, we 'dimpled' the copper (from the underside) using a hammer and nailset.
We don't really care who first 'dimpled' a golf ball.
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