A small hollow that some people have at the end the chin.
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.
6Her face tightened and her chin dimpled with emotion, perhaps at some keenly remembered grief.
7Her eyes were slightly contracted, her nostrils quivering, her lips set tight and her chin dimpled.
8Lowell, the bald guy, flinched a little, but Chin Dimple didn't seem to get the joke.
9"Candy man," said Mademoiselle softly, with her lips curving and her chin dimpling, "don't you think I'm pretty?"