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Dimpled

Dimple \Dim"ple\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Dimpled; p. pr. & vb. n. Dimpling.] To form dimples; to sink into depressions or little inequalities.

And smiling eddies dimpled on the main.
--Dryden.

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dimpled
  1. Having dimples. v

  2. (en-past of: dimple)

WordNet
dimpled

adj. having a small indentation; "they counted the dimpled ballots"

Usage examples of "dimpled".

She waved to the guards who patrolled the plantation grounds and flashed them her dimpled smile.

She was perfect, from the silky black hair on her round little head to her crystal-blue eyes, dimpled cheeks, rosebud mouth and dainty, dimpled hands.

Barrie stooped in front of Nick, straightening the ribbons in her hair and at last placing the basket of flower petals in the eager, dimpled little hands.

But nephew had followed nephew, and somehow Chance, along with everyone else in the Mackenzie family, found himself rocking infants, changing diapers, holding bottles, letting a dimpled little hand clutch one of his fingers while tottering first steps were made… and each one of those dimpled hands had clutched his heart, too.

He looked more carefully and saw four plump, dimpled baby hands peeping from under the cover of Zane's desk.

Cameron and Zack grinned at him, six tiny white baby teeth shining in each identical dimpled face, and immediately they began patting his face with their fat little hands, pulling his ears, delving into his shirt pockets.

Cam paused to scowl at the interruption, then changed his mind and instead favored his father with a dimpled, milky smile.

The feel of her chubby, dimpled arms clinging to him was strangely satisfying.

She saw his chubby little feet, the fat dimpled hands, the rosy cheeks.

She thought being weightless was fun, and went bouncing off floorplate, overhead, and bulkhead like a dimpled balloon.

Explosive bullets dimpled the sea, the net-tender's hull, and the squid.

Their tips were brushes of fine hair which dimpled the surface of the black water but did not sink through it.

The warhead's weight had one advantage: it dimpled the plastic decking into a cradle, so there was no risk that the burden would roll off the skid.

I'd call him 'my hero' except"—her cheeks dimpled, despite the pain—"he is.

Kat smiled at Francesca, who dimpled just slightly in reply—lowering her lashes a touch.