At 45, his face still looks ripped from Mount Rushmore, chindimple so deep you could keep your handbag in it.
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Other parents might be looking for signs that the little darling has inherited the family's musical ear, or Uncle Johnny's chindimple.
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ChinDimple," she said, indicating Deke, "went to interview the Spanos family."
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Her stubborn chindimpled as she glared at him, unafraid.
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When Iris was determined about anything, her chindimpled.
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The old gentleman with the cleftchin took up the matter.
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His beard was gone, revealing a hard cleftchin and two soaring cheekbones.
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His cleftchin was square and so was his powerful jaw.
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Then he sipped wine, sighed, sat back, stroked his cleftchin and listened.
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She was a flat-hipped Englishwoman, with a cleftchin and enigmatic greenish eyes.
Ús de dimple chin en anglès
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She had a dimpledchin that nested in a fluffy blurr of lace.
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A dark stubble was shrouding his strong jaw and dimpledchin.
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Will the lady have a dimpledchin, or does she fancy the square-cut jaw?
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Even her dimpledchin was her mother in miniature.
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He was photogenic, a big sandy-haired man with broad shoulders, a dimpledchin, and superbly blue eyes.
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Even now, with his long legs crossed and his Dudley Do-Right dimpledchin perched on his fist, he was Jordan.
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He was a lean, nattily dressed man, with a sharp dimpledchin and a softly rounded head, largely devoid of hair.
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Deke jutted out his dimpledchin at Deborah, and for just a second he looked every inch the manly Saturday-morning TV hero.
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"Ah!" Katya can hear the smile in his voice, and she pictures his dimpledchin.
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'Oh, stop complaining and get on with serving,' said the Countess plaintively, tucking her serviette carefully under her dimpledchin.
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Lithe, graceful, with a supple strength in every rounded limb, in the slightly compressed red lips, the broad, dimpledchin, and the straight, resolute brows.
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Follow the "Star Is Born" bouncing ball as good "It" girl regularmodel Raina guides neophyte farm boy Chris and his dimpledchin through his paces.