Small natural indentation in the flesh.
A small hollow that some people have at the end the chin.
A chad that has been punched or dimpled but all four corners are still attached.
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.
6 Gabe noticed that she had a small dimple in her left cheek.
7 The frown faded, her lips relaxed, a dimple dipped in her cheek.
8 Every little dimple of the hills has its chalice of mountain wine.
9 Unluckily, he was rather blonde, and had a dimple in his chin.
10 A staring baronet, with a truncheon, gets a dimple in his chin.
11 There was even, for a moment, a slight dimple in her cheek.
12 He had a dimple in one cheek that hinted at another side.
13 When she smiled, there was the daintiest little dimple on her cheek.
14 Nature wore a thoughtful, contemplative smile, and the lake was a dimple .
15 A tiny off-centre dimple , which he found completely charming, distressed her chin.
16 The pipe vanished in a dimple at the end of the valley.
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