How To Use Dimple In A Sentence

  • His teeth were rows of perfectly set pearly whites, and he had a dimple in his left cheek.
  • Her dimples were perfect, little dark cups in her cheeks. Times, Sunday Times
  • Her dimpled smile is peach blossom in spring, her blue - black hair a cluster of clouds.
  • Its unforgiving tip dimples the skin of his chest.
  • He was tall with a shock of dark brown hair, flushed schoolboyish cheeks, and a dashing, dimpled smile. Kiss & Break Up
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  • Whereas the alloy with low Na content exhibited ductile fracture with dimples.
  • It's funny, because having dimples is something I always struggled with growing up. Cheryl Cole: 'I hate this year'
  • His dimple appeared whenever he smiled
  • With floured fingertips, make dimples in the surface of each disc.
  • Though she primmed her mouth at him, a dimple betrayed her.
  • But unlike Mireles 'shot that recently ricocheted off the pitching machine and hit Peace's knee - leaving "dimples" - Peace's dinger missed Mireles. Undefined
  • The slush pile, she explained, showing dimples, was what they called the heap of unsolicited manuscripts that dropped through their letter-box day by day. Longshot
  • 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.
  • Jealous of her. I bet it really got him going seeing my little pink dimples bobbing up and down there.
  • Ryan glanced at me and smiled, the dimple in his cheek visible.
  • Dimples, especially on the chin, also increase the angularity and definition of the male face, creating the impression of a strong visage.
  • We at Dimpler Towers are thinking that siding with the doves over policy may not be such a bad idea.
  • With green eyes that matched his mother and brother, downy blond hair, and a round, chubby face with nearly dime-sized dimples, he looked every bit identical to Michael when he was a child.
  • Technically speaking, a dimple is a congenital abnormality caused by the cheek muscles failing to develop properly. Times, Sunday Times
  • They're worried about the dimples - these are the indentations - not the perforations of the ballots.
  • The surface of the spring pond was dimpled by the breeze.
  • In branch II there may be an onomatop ic element; for formation and meaning cf. dimple, rimple, rumple, wrimple.] Medallion Vulcan | SciFi, Fantasy & Horror Collectibles
  • Stars were littered carelessly throughout, some bright, large and bold while others merely dimpled the blue with tiny dots of light.
  • When the dough is ready to bake, "dimple" the dough all over with your finger tips and brush generously with good olive oil OR spread with a simple tomato sauce. Archive 2008-03-01
  • A dimple is the mark left by the angel's finger in turning up the face to kiss it when asleep. Current Superstitions Collected from the Oral Tradition of English Speaking Folk
  • Freddie was an angelic-looking child with blond curly hair, blue eyes and dimples.
  • Women suffering from ‘super dimples’ typically work on computers for much of the day, don't use foot rests and don't use the backrests of their seats properly.
  • She was quite tall, with long, blonde, braided hair, dimples in her cheeks and a dazzling smile.
  • She has a pretty face with full lips and a dimple in her right cheek.
  • Although when she thought of it, he's changed a lot, if not behaviourally, physically, he was completely changed, save his dimples, his dark brown hair and his sky blue eyes.
  • Although when she thought of it, he's changed a lot, if not behaviourally, physically, he was completely changed, save his dimples, his dark brown hair and his sky blue eyes.
  • Near a remote salina, a brackish water hole, the tracks of ocelots and lesser anteaters dimpled the shoreline.
  • The silken singsong voice, the candelabrum, the welded dimples and fluty presence, the references to his sainted mother Frances, all made him a figure of fun - the Gorgeous George of mid-cult music.
  • You know, your focus on the so-called dimple is seen as a real insult to people whom I heard testify in Palm Beach yesterday. CNN Transcript - CNN Late Edition: Election 2000: Florida Recount Deadline Approaches; Palm Beach County Continues Counting - November 26, 2000
  • Although Karanjia already had a daughter, she took the abandoned baby home and christened her Dimple Irene.
  • A heavier-than-average baby at nine pounds something with a messy crop of soot-black hair, squinty eyes and dimples in all the right places.
  • Wrinkles and dimples indicate ripeness on this vine-growing fruit. 4 exotic fruits to try this weekend
  • Her eyes laughed up at him through a dazzle of tears, and prankishly over her curving lips hovered a mischievous dimple. The Palace of Darkened Windows
  • Her lips are pressed into a simple smile, giving her a pitted dimple and making the chubby cheeks chubbier.
  • In some cases the dimples disappeared when we provided different chairs but in others they remained.
  • 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.
  • The central fracture surface consists of numerous cup-like depressions generally called dimples.
  • I watched how the sides of his mouth dimpled when he laughed.
  • The little girl had a pudgy little face and dimples on her cheeks whenever she smiled.
  • Near a remote salina, a brackish water hole, the tracks of ocelots and lesser anteaters dimpled the shoreline.
  • Et fi qualiter fuperius legitur, a nos vobis non fuerit adimpletum & con - fervatum, & deb alio toco ad babitandum, promittimus nos, qui ita fi* nos non confervaverit, una eum noflris heredibus componere tibi & fuccefforibus tuis attri Soledos viginti/ Antiquitates Italicae Medii Aevi, sive, Dissertationes de moribus, ritibus, religione, regimine, magistratibus, legibus, studiis literarum, artibus, lingua, militia, nummis, principibus, libertate, servitute, foederibus, aliisque faciem & mores Italic
  • She wiped her smeared glasses once again with the back of her sleeve and returned my dimpled envelope to her pocket. LOSING IT
  • This will involve the dimple pattern - which would be simpler - and a cover that makes it harder to create spin.
  • The crowd is especially miffed at Miss U.S.A. — a cute-enough number with pixyish dimples to die for. TRUMP PIMPS "MEMORIAL DAY" MISS UNIVERSE! OPRAH SHILLS "THE SECRET." AND CINDY SHEEHAN WEEPS FOR US ALL!
  • Anyway, here is Aeryanna posing in her DIMPLES shirt that she bought. (scroll to the very bottom to see it) Shes wearing a large, and it fits 'snuggly'. Dailycomic Diary Entry
  • This is not quite as grand and expensive as it sounds, for the cladding is a thin layer of copper over building felt, giving at close range a delicately textured dimpled external surface.
  • The roughened surface created by the dimples causes a layer of air that takes the shape of an airfoil (think of an airplane wing).
  • He wasn't smiling, but the dimple in his cheek gave him that impression.
  • The roughened surface created by the dimples causes a layer of air that takes the shape of an airfoil (think of an airplane wing).
  • It was primly addressed to ‘Miss Ashton’, but the red sealing wax was dimpled with a casual thumb-print rather than an official crest.
  • 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.
  • This astonishing announcement was doubtless induced by the fact that Patty had been unable to resist his wheedlesome voice and frank, ingenuous manner, and she had indulged in one of her most dimpled smiles. Patty's Butterfly Days
  • The primary use of ‘dimple’ is in reference to small hollows formed by the cheeks when smiling or to a small dent in the surface of the chin.
  • Lolo has charming fossettes (dimples) "Je chante dans le chœur ... Aubade - French Word-A-Day
  • It was called the Prato, and by the shocking discrepancy between its name and appearance added to my dejection, for the one recalled and the other mocked memories of that green and sunlit plain in Padua, that dear Pra della Valle, upon whose grassy dimples looked the house of Aurelia, and to whose wandering winds The Fool Errant
  • Rough stubbles of wispy hair were developing on his dimpled chin and his rough curling sandy brown hair was unkempt and tousled wildly.
  • You could also create a mathematical model of a dimpled die and compute the odds.
  • Cover all nail dimples, applying the mud flush with the panel.
  • Freddie was an angelic-looking child with blond curly hair, blue eyes and dimples.
  • Near a remote salina, a brackish water hole, the tracks of ocelots and lesser anteaters dimpled the shoreline.
  • We don't really care who first dimpled a golf ball.
  • One of the young ewes wore a feather in her upswept hair and a simper on her dimpled face. MY FAVORITE BRIDE
  • The torculus is seen on the first syllable of adimplens, first syllable of docente (fourth line), etc. On the first syllable of celsa we have the torculus liquescens, the last gravis being shortened. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 10: Mass Music-Newman
  • The just-hatched cuckoo, still blind and featherless, has a special hollow like a dimple on its back, so that it can hump out of the nest, one by one, its companion fledglings.
  • Cellulite is the name given to dimpled, ‘orange peel’ skin found on thighs and buttocks.
  • The hills are jagged and dimpled with craters, some outlined in scorch marks.
  • Instinctively, he smiled, revealing a dimple in his left cheek.
  • Her face was round and dimpled. Cranford
  • The stone from the fruit is perfectly round and dimpled like a golf ball.
  • A slight smile crinkled a partial dimple into his cheek.
  • She said, It hath reached me, O auspicious King, that the man of Al – Yaman, the master of the handmaids, signed to the fat girl who rose and, pointing her finger at the slim girl, bared her calves and wrists and uncovered her stomach, showing its dimples and the plump rondure of her navel. The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • Cassandra dimpled at him and played peekaboo over her spectacles. STAGE FRIGHT
  • Just how much money Glen Dimplex makes is a closely guarded secret as it is an unlimited company and it has to file only the most cursory of accounts.
  • The potatoes are mounded and have a dimple in the center, where gravy sits like brown lava. Miracles, Inc.
  • On Grand this deformation will take the form of a concave window - what Diller calls a "dimple" - overlooking the avenue and framing a large conference room. Latimes.com - News
  • It sounds a bit thin compared to finding the cure for diseases or inventing those dimples that make golf balls fly farther, but I am sure it must have some value.
  • If the finger be placed in this dimple and the semiflexed forearm be alternately pronated and supinated the head of the radius will be felt distinctly, rotating in the radial notch. XII. Surface Anatomy and Surface Markings. 11. Surface Anatomy of the Upper Extremity
  • 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.
  • Yesterday I had the skin frozen and now the dimple is larger, the size of a pencil eraser. Mohs Nose Woes - Part 2
  • Technically speaking, a dimple is a congenital abnormality caused by the cheek muscles failing to develop properly. Times, Sunday Times
  • He was clean shaven with a dimple on his chin and was wearing a long, black, hooded coat.
  • This includes the dimples or partially detached chads that were the subject of so much attention.
  • Having had her share of flops and misses, the dimpled actress is finally calling the shots and choosing the films she wants to.
  • 'Tum Milo ...' exudes scent of goodness, watch it (IANS Movie Review - Rating: **) more images more imagesFilm: "Tum Milo Toh Sahi"; Cast: Nana Patekar, Dimple Kapadia, Suniel Shetty, Vidya Malvade, Rehan Khan, Anjana Sukhani; Director: Kabir Sadanand; Rating: ** Just for the pleasure of watching Nana Patekar and Dimple Kapadia together, this quaint and sincere look at love across three generations is well worth a 'dekko'. Gaea Times (by Simple Thoughts) Breaking News and incisive views 24/7
  • She's short and petite, with dimples in her smile and her hair in small little buns.
  • He said there are many reasons that a ballot could have dimples or indentations that have nothing to do with voter intent.
  • Some peered over the edges into lower basins, one reached arms covetously toward the goldfish; one, on his back, laughed at the sky, another stood with dimpled legs apart stretching himself, others waded, others were on the ground amongst the roses white and blush, but all were of the fountain and touched it at some point. CHAPTER XXVIII
  • She had a tight little smile and two dimples appeared.
  • You half expect to see orange dimpled leather instead of eye whites when you look at him, but there is nothing robotic about him.
  • Elbow of the leg leaves a dimple.
  • Polar bread, sometimes also called Swedish bread, is a round, soft flatbread with dimples.
  • The lids contain dimples or hobnail designs on the inside so that the condensation that collects there from the steam drips back into the food, keeping it moist. Tigers & Strawberries » The Riddle of Iron
  • But, of course, there are Democratic aides inside the courthouse where the recount and the consideration of these so-called dimple ballots is going on. CNN Transcript - Saturday Morning News: Canvassing Boards Race Against the Clock to Finish Recounts - November 25, 2000
  • There was Coach Murray, a short, stubby woman with a blonde pixie cut and a dimpled smile.
  • Facial dimples from smiling are derived from a dominant gene, whereas no dimples is a recessive trait. Robert Tornambe, M.D.: Accepting Your Genetic Destiny
  • Afterwards I would be able to remember in detail my mother's bare arm, dimpled at the elbow.
  • In a hearing scheduled for the morning, he must now decide whether to grant a request from the Florida Democratic Party that he order the canvassing board to also count so-called dimple ballots, ballots which were not fully punched out by the voters. CNN Transcript - Special Event: The Florida Recount: Democrats and Republicans Maneuver for Political Advantage - November 14, 2000
  • With his square jaw and dimpled cheeks, he looked like an all-American frat boy. Crimson Wind
  • Her dimples were perfect, little dark cups in her cheeks. Times, Sunday Times
  • This is a treatment that promises to lift and tone areas that have gone saggy and dimpled while your back is turned.
  • I love the banjolele part ... those dimples ... to die for! Watch ‘Twilight’ Star Jackson Rathbone’s Concert Diary » MTV Movies Blog
  • Dimples on spinning golf balls reduce air resistance and increase lift by creating turbulence in the air flowing past the balls.
  • The surface of the spring pond was dimpled by the breeze.
  • The 336 dimples in the surface of the outside cover of a golf ball impart a backspin that permits the ball to stay airborne twice as long as a smooth ball hit with the same force.
  • Theoretically if we had a totally fair count, for example, if right now we weren't just counting the undervote, but also the overvote, that is all the votes, and applying the same standard to dimpled chad in the one instance as in the other, you bet. CNN Transcript - Special Event: Election 2000: What Will U.S. Supreme Court Decide? - December 10, 2000
  • He tried not to smile at that, but his cheeks dimpled.
  • He had a smile that lit up the lives of the people around him, when he smiled his cheeks dimpled in a manner that had most women above the age of twenty wanting to smother him with their love.
  • Double chins and dewlaps, dimpled knees and canyon cleavages jiggle and shimmer in the harsh glare of the stage lights.
  • 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.
  • What he has found is that the spiders row across the water's surface by using the dimples their legs make in it.
  • Sure it's as aisy as lapping crame," the girl says with a little affected brogue and a smile that shows all her dimples. Only an Irish Girl
  • Her cheeks they are dimpled, her jimp waist is sma ', The Modern Scottish Minstrel, Volume VI The Songs of Scotland of the Past Half Century
  • Day and days might elapse without his discerning the "dimple" of a big fish, or even the splash of a small one except, possibly, just at dusk; and then his skill and patience would be taxed heavily as ever by any smutting fish on a chalk stream. Field & Stream Classics: December 1912
  • She had a face that put to shame the shining sun and eyes Babylonian422 and brows like bows bended and cheeks rose-painted and teeth pearly-hued and lips sugared and glances languishing and breast ivory white and body slender and slight, full of folds and with dimples dight and hips like pillows stuffed and thighs like columns of Syrian stone, and between them what was something like a sachet of spices in wrapper swathed. The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • Technically speaking, a dimple is a congenital abnormality caused by the cheek muscles failing to develop properly. Times, Sunday Times
  • She studied his lips and nose, his dimples as he smile softly.
  • ‘Hello Mark… ‘she said lowering her eyed in fake demureness and smiling so that her dimples showed.’
  • A philtrum is, as everyone knows, the dimple above your top lip. Times, Sunday Times
  • From a dimple-kneed, despotic, strenuous youngster, ruling the nursery with a small hand of iron, in half a year Drina had grown into a rather slim, long-legged, coolly active child; and though her hair had not been put up, her skirts had been lowered, and shoes and stockings substituted for half-hose and sandals. The Younger Set
  • He smiled down at me, two very cute dimples appearing on his cheeks.
  • Her eyes were a deep violet-blue colour, and she had little freckles dusted across the bridge of her nose and cheeks, which had the cutest dimples when she smiled.
  • His dark hair, a little long, his grey eyes, and those dimples she saw when he grinned at her the day before… The combination can make the knees of any red blooded woman into mush.
  • Let's see, imagine a little person, blonde hair in bunches, with dimples and a lisp, under three feet tall.
  • These types dimple the imagination, as they are anomalies who venture into our zone only to exert force.
  • The hills are jagged and dimpled with craters, some outlined in scorch marks.
  • drops dimpled the smooth stream
  • And then he would bow in his paint-spattered coveralls, the drywall contractor with the dimpled chin and eyes as blue as the lake, and she would curtsy in her polyester slacks and Ban-Lon shirt, the housewife with the waves of hair and the smile that could light up the sky, and they would whirl around the living room while I watched from the kitchen, sheepish but happy. The Hanging Tree
  • Her eyes shone with life, and when she smiled, her face widened to become round, lovely, and dimpled.
  • Grab your sharp center punch, and dimple the exact center of the screw marks.
  • A fine dimple network was observed in the fracture surfaces of composites with higher strains.
  • And so they just said, well let's look at indentations, what they call dimples, and other marks on the ballot. CNN Transcript - Larry King Live: Hillary Clinton Discusses Politics and Life at the White House - December 11, 2000
  • Many orthopedic conditions, just like dimples or cleft chins, are just normal variations of human anatomy that don't require treatment.
  • Its storage heaters, which will be produced at the rate of over 600,000 a year in the Shanyang Dimplex joint venture plant, will help to control pollution by reducing wastage.
  • The surface of the water was dimpled by the breeze.
  • The bottom is gray, sandy, silt actually dragged out from the land and ground up by the ice, its surface dimpled by countless millions of clams, all but their siphons buried.
  • 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.
  • On the baseplate, for all the world to see, there was a tiny dimple and the legend ‘FC 60 MATCH’.
  • These will just be little dents or dimples on the base left by contact with the ejector.
  • The shape of your body, the adorable dimples on your cheeks, the amazing texture of your hair - those are yours to keep.
  • there are approximately 336 dimples on a golf ball
  • And I'm sure the balls feature spangly new composite core technology, with advanced dimple patterns for extra feel and distance.
  • The man gave her an attractive, dimpled, smile and Stephanie began to feel a tiny bit better.
  • A smile blossomed across her face, charming dimples showing in her cheeks.
  • He struck up a partnership with Cipriani and Angelica, and their repertoire of bloodless mythological scenes adorned with dimpled putti is synonymous with the art, despite the many portraits engraved in stipple.
  • They seldom laughed or twinkled and the nose that kept them company was equally sedate, being purely aquiline, but a mouth with dimpled corners upset the scheme entirely, while ripples of golden brown hair completed the picture of a healthy, happy youngster -- not radiantly beautiful but what people like to call "winsome," which is after all as good a word as most. Across the Mesa
  • When the arches were built in the 1840s, the stonework was rusticated patterned by hand to create a dimpled effect on the surface.
  • A bead of redness appeared where the tip had dimpled the skin, grew, then trickled downwards.
  • And then I understood — the thing out there in the lake, the dimple, the mascon — that wasn't just a symbol of a man, someone I could compete with. The Year's Best Science Fiction 23rd Annual Collection
  • His hands are wrapped around a dimpled tankard and he is wearing a modish belted velveteen coat.
  • My only task was to pout, dimple prettily, and be as printable as possible.
  • The dimples on its surface can double or triple the distance the ball travels.
  • As the dimple moves, it acts like an oar, pushing against the surrounding water and creating a force that propels the spider forward.
  • Quite how anyone in the US can be caught unprepared for an election is beyond us at Dimpler Towers.
  • The reason golf balls have dimples is for control and for longer distance due to INTERACTION with the air. Can A Car's Gas Mileage Be Improved By Adding Golf Ball Dimples? » E-Mail
  • Carlene Godwin Finney to clabber gangrene close down her place her precious private pleasing place to fill the house to the rafters up past the dimpled tin roof with a rotting smell that stayed for nine days that mortgaged a room on our memories and did not die along with her “The Afterbirth, 1931″–the Poem : Kwame Dawes : Harriet the Blog : The Poetry Foundation
  • I think eet would be a vairy fine thing eef you would come to my parlor and attend the ladies while I give them the permanent wave, and while I skeen them, and make them the dimples and the sweet smiles. They Call Me Carpenter
  • Some have textured tops and the dimpled surface is thin enough to allow candlelight to shine through the porcelain.
  • Lord knows how we will all cope when the truly important stuff begins and people in curious woollies are hitting dimpled balls into little holes.
  • When he laughed, revealing a beautiful white smile and a dimple on his left cheek, Nora positively melted.
  • Willy felt like a dry leaf in an eddy, which is whirled round and round, yet is all the while making faster and faster for the hungry dimple in the middle, where there is no getting out again. Little Grandfather
  • Dimples like heavy rain spotted his wings as stray bullets went through, and then he reached the belt of anti-aircraft fire.
  • The dimples are arranged in a "icosahedral" pattern. Hooked On Golf Blog
  • Tucker Carlson's efforts to dehumanize Vick and paint him as a disposable, killable individual cuts in a way that transcends the idiocy of Murdoch's 50-state southern strategy of dimples and dog whistles. Dave Zirin: On Dimples and Dog Whistles: Why Tucker Carlson Dehumanizes Michael Vick
  • His sapphirine-blue eyes, the cleft, or dimple, in his strong chin, his thick sable hair, and muscular but symmetrical frame are additional attractions to me and, I regret to say, to innumerable other females. Excerpt: The Golden One by Elizabeth Peters
  • Dimples, especially on the chin, also increase the angularity and definition of the male face, creating the impression of a strong visage.
  • Knollys was a young English bride, sunny-haired, hopeful-eyed, with lips that parted to make you love them, —parted before they smiled, and all the soft regions of her face broke into attendant dimples. Mrs. Knollys
  • Dimples and scratches in the sand also reveal the presence of numerous small mammals, including kangaroo rats, ground squirrels, pocket mice, and wood rats.
  • I'm not one of those that laments the old thick dimpled beer tankards with handles on the side.
  • Going forward, Glen Dimplex will have to meet the low-cost manufacturing challenge presented globally by the emerging economic powerhouse in China.
  • One of the young ewes wore a feather in her upswept hair and a simper on her dimpled face. MY FAVORITE BRIDE
  • A plain child with swarthy features, she would turn into an auburn-haired beauty with dimples, large blue eyes and long, slim legs.
  • Her smile cut deep dimples into each cheek and revealed pretty white teeth.
  • A knowing smile brought out the dimples in Lance's cheeks, reminding him of Tara and making him wonder how two people could be so different.
  • A firm jaw and cheeks that dimpled when I smiled only helped to create the illusion that I was sixteen, perhaps younger.
  • Blind love mistakes a harelip for a dimple.
  • And so they just said, well let's look at indentations, what they call dimples, and other marks on the ballot.
  • And I take the old lady, and her wrinkles weel be gone, and her skeen weel be soft like a leetle baby's, and in her cheeks weel be two lovely dimples, and she weel dance with the young boys, and they weel not know her from her grandchild -- ha, ha, ha! They Call Me Carpenter
  • Her dimples were perfect, little dark cups in her cheeks. Times, Sunday Times
  • Her stern face dimpled into a sunny smile, thinking that Maria and Will were engaged.
  • His cheeks were dimpled into a wide smile, the first sign of baby teeth showing.
  • 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.
  • Jealous of her. I bet it really got him going seeing my little pink dimples bobbing up and down there.
  • The fatigue fracture of test alloys has mixed - rupture characteristics of quasi - cleavage and dimples.
  • The smile stretched pink generous lips and produced a dimple on his left cheek.
  • The child dimpled up to the adults
  • I glance at the family retainer who has served the Dimplers faithfully since well before the old King's father passed.
  • Her face was round and dimpled. Cranford
  • Okay, so Thing Two has what's called a pilonidal cyst (a second tiny hole, just above her butt, looks like a dimple, but it's not) and our son (yeah, we've got one of those ... too) had the same exact thing removed when he was 14 months old. This Full House
  • A slight dimple appeared on the calm surface of Lake Tahoma.
  • The surface of the outer perine is formed of a nearly homogenous layer giving rise to dimpled elements that are not clearly discrete (e.g., not gemmae or clavae).
  • And since my hubs believes there is nothing more beautiful and perfect than a woman’s body (even one sporting saggy A cups, a dimpled backside, skin streaked with stretch marks and let’s not forget the roll around the middle) getting a tattoo would defile this beauty. A Tat for a Tit @ Attack of the Redneck Mommy
  • To him, the spirit lodged within Billy, and looking out from his welkin eyes as from windows, that ineffability it was which made the dimple in his dyed cheek, suppled his joints, and dancing in his yellow curls made him preeminently the Handsome Sailor. Billy Budd
  • KITCHEN: At most, as best you tell, there may be what we call a dimple? CNN Transcript Dec 3, 2000
  • Her red, curving mouth of a child, cleft chin, and dimpled, tapering hands all promised a certain yieldingness of disposition -- a tendency to take always the line of least resistance -- but it was a charming, appealing kind of frailty which most people -- the sterner sex, certainly -- would be very ready to condone. The Hermit of Far End
  • Bertram looks like he stepped out of the proverbial bandbox, with a tuxedo that fits his athletic frame perfectly, and a silk shirt that shows off his brown-black eyes and deep, dimpled smile.

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