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1 You're a tall blonde, gray eyes, blue dress; you have a dimple -
2 I just realised I have a dimple on my face!
3 Margot, do you know that you have a dimple in the middle of your cheek?
5 She had a dimple in her chin, and a good sun tan.
6 Unluckily, he was rather blonde, and had a dimple in his chin.
7 He had a dimple in one cheek that hinted at another side.
8 Her hair hangs down and she has a dimple near her mouth.'
9 She had a dimpled chin that nested in a fluffy blurr of lace.
10 Miss Betty was plump and short, and had a dimple in her chin.
11 He had a dimple in his left cheek when he smiled.
12 Cellulite is a condition where the skin has a dimpled and lumpy appearance.
13 The Venus de' Medici has a dimple in her chin.
14 She had a dimple in her left cheek, her only visible hint of vulnerability.
15 He had a dimple in his left cheek, and his skin was flushed pink.
16 She had a dimple in one cheek when she smiled.
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