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