dimple
Common misspellings:
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- sdermple (100.0%)
Usage examples for dimple:
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Then a deep smile seemed to rise somewhere in her eyes and creep over her face, discovering a dimple here and there as it proceeded.
"Lucy Maud Montgomery Short Stories, 1896 to 1901" – Lucy Maud Montgomery -
The people who saw him in the Square called him " a jolly little boy," and, indeed, his appearance of gravity was undermined by the curl of his upper lip and a dimple in the middle of his left cheek, so that he seemed to be always at the crisis of a prolonged chuckle.
"The Golden Scarecrow" – Hugh Walpole -
" Oh well, you are a goose," said Dimple
"A Sweet Little Maid" – Amy E. Blanchard -
Elizabeth chucked the Vision under the chin, rolled him from side to side, and kissed each separate dimple in his plump hand before answering.
"'Lizbeth of the Dale" – Marian Keith