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pimpled

[ UK /pˈɪmpə‍ld/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. (of complexion) blemished by imperfections of the skin

How To Use pimpled In A Sentence

  • Five workmen stood near the heat, bare chests sweating, shoulders goose-pimpled.
  • The bepimpled teenager channelling his angst through a controller in the darkness of his parent's basement is a cliché with more than a few grains of truth.
  • But his ineptitude in not changing the wording of the bordering text left a "literary seam" (what rhetoricians might term aporia) that sticks out like a pimpled nose. MoJo Blogs and Articles
  • The controversial pimpled time-trial skinsuit used last year has been replaced by a super-thin, supersmooth 'bodypaint' version. Times, Sunday Times
  • The controversial pimpled time-trial skinsuit used last year has been replaced by a super-thin, supersmooth 'bodypaint' version. Times, Sunday Times
  • I. ii.23 (114,3) I had rather heat my liver] To know why the lady is so averse from _heating_ her _liver_, it must be remembered, that a heated liver is supposed to make a pimpled face. Notes to Shakespeare, Volume III: The Tragedies
  •     When two people say Goodbye in a parked Jeep Grand Cherokee on a star-freckled January night, and the air-conditioned air is thick with kisses unkissed, and his index finger gently strokes her goosepimpled knee and he turns off the air conditioner without a word, goodbye suddenly becomes Goodbye-with-a-captial-G, and to say it means they will miss each other. Is This Something?
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