verb (past tense and past participle of `to dimple`) as in strong fondness

Word Combinations

Example:Her cheeks dimpled as she smiled at the puppies.

Definition:The soft, fleshy part of the face on either side of the nose, from the corner of the mouth to the temporal bone.

From cheek

Example:The sun cast shadows into his chin dimples.

Definition:The lower part of the face of most vertebrates, located below the lower jaw and typically marked by a projection back and up from the mandible or a bony projection

From chin

Example:He has a handsome face with dimples that make him appear younger and more approachable.

Definition:The front portion of the head, including the forehead, nose, and mouth, by which a person is usually recognized.

From face

Example:The skin around her eyes dimpled slightly as she laughed.

Definition:The soft tissue enclosing the body of a vertebrate and serving as protection for underlying tissues and organs, and giving shape and consistency to the body, with hair, feathers, scales, bony plates, etc., as appropriate to the species.

From skin

Example:Her smile dimpled her cheeks as she recounted the day's events.

Definition:An expression or curve of the mouth showing pleasure or enjoyment, often accompanied by a showing of the teeth.

From smile