A small hollow that some people have at the end the chin.
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Examples for "dimple"
Examples for "dimple"
1There was a dimple in the chin, but none in the cheeks.
2Or it slips noiselessly out of a deep dimple in the fields.
3She had a dimple in her chin, and a good sun tan.
4Her chin was pretty and round, with a little dimple in it.
5Her instinct of comedy set a dimple faintly working in her cheek.
1Ali used to call them " butt chins," but it was actually pretty cute.
1At 45, his face still looks ripped from Mount Rushmore, chin dimple so deep you could keep your handbag in it.
2Other parents might be looking for signs that the little darling has inherited the family's musical ear, or Uncle Johnny's chin dimple.
3Chin Dimple," she said, indicating Deke, "went to interview the Spanos family."
4Her stubborn chin dimpled as she glared at him, unafraid.
5When Iris was determined about anything, her chin dimpled.
1The old gentleman with the cleft chin took up the matter.
2His beard was gone, revealing a hard cleft chin and two soaring cheekbones.
3His cleft chin was square and so was his powerful jaw.
4Then he sipped wine, sighed, sat back, stroked his cleft chin and listened.
5She was a flat-hipped Englishwoman, with a cleft chin and enigmatic greenish eyes.
1She had a dimpled chin that nested in a fluffy blurr of lace.
2A dark stubble was shrouding his strong jaw and dimpled chin.
3Will the lady have a dimpled chin, or does she fancy the square-cut jaw?
4Even her dimpled chin was her mother in miniature.
5He was photogenic, a big sandy-haired man with broad shoulders, a dimpled chin, and superbly blue eyes.
1"Eyes gouged, noses twisted, tongues pierced, chins cleft, throats slit."