Dimble vs. Dimple

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Dimblenoun

(obsolete) A bower; a dingle.

Dimblenoun

A bower; a dingle.

Dimplenoun

A small depression or indentation in a surface.

Dimplenoun

Specifically, a small natural depression on the skin, especially on the face near the corners of the mouth.

Dimpleverb

(transitive) To create a dimple in.

Dimpleverb

(intransitive) To create a dimple in one's face by smiling.

Dimpleverb

To form dimples; to sink into depressions or little inequalities.

Dimplenoun

A slight natural depression or indentation on the surface of some part of the body, esp. on the cheek or chin.

Dimplenoun

A slight indentation on any surface.

Dimpleverb

To form dimples; to sink into depressions or little inequalities.

Dimpleverb

To mark with dimples or dimplelike depressions.

Dimplenoun

a chad that has been punched or dimpled but all four corners are still attached

Dimplenoun

any slight depression in a surface;

Dimplenoun

a small natural hollow in the cheek or chin;

Dimpleverb

mark with, or as if with, dimples;

Dimpleverb

produce dimples while smiling;

Dimplenoun

a small depression in the flesh, either one that exists permanently or one that forms in the cheeks when one smiles.

Dimplenoun

a slight depression in the surface of an object

Dimpleverb

produce a dimple or dimples in the surface of

Dimpleverb

form or show a dimple or dimples

Dimple

A dimple (also known as a gelasin) is a small natural indentation in the flesh on a part of the human body, most notably in the cheek. Numerous cultures believe that cheek dimples are a good luck charm that entices people who think they are physically attractive, but they are also associated with heroism and innocence, which has been included in literature for many centuries.

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