dimple in English

noun
1
a small depression in the flesh, either one that exists permanently or one that forms in the cheeks when one smiles.
This month I have memorized the curve of your smile, the dimples in your cheeks and forehead, the point at which the curls at the back of your head meet your neck.
verb
1
produce a dimple or dimples in the surface of (something).
a sucking swirl dimpled the water
noun

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Below are sample sentences containing the word "dimple" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "dimple", or refer to the context using the word "dimple" in the English Dictionary.

1. That's a dimple in her cheek.

2. The fracture of composites assumes toughness dimple.

3. The fractograph exhibited typical ductile dimple fracture pattern.

4. You got a very cute dimple in your cheek.

5. Its microstructure include: dimple, plastic intererystalline, cleavage and mixed fracture.

6. So the triangle distribution dimple jacket is feasible in structure.

7. A novel apparatus is developed for automatic dimple contact force measurement.

8. Doesn't dimple plastics cut have fine line to drop meeting effect effect?

9. The edge of the dimple is adjacent to the window.

10. She has a dimple in her cheek when she smiles.

11. With increasing hydrogen content , the fracture characteristics from dimple to quasi - cleavage.

12. The deep cleft . in his cheek he refused to call a dimple.

13. Some modifications were made to previous plane - film models and symmetrical dimple - film models.

14. A Cheek piercing, sometimes called a dimple piercing, is a piercing on the side of the face, typically right above the side of the mouth where a dimple would naturally indent.

15. In the case of our review unit, the final stage was a sheet of dimple foam.

16. Raisa is her name. She has shortish brown hair and sort of a dimple in her chin.

17. Lillian calmly handed her books to a white chum, Dimple Edwards, and Bopped Helen in the nose

18. And before long, it comes —the baby’s cheeks dimple, the lips curl, and a delightful smile appears.

19. 22 Contorting herself elegantly, yet always remaining perfectly balanced, she missed no cleft or crease or dimple.

20. Standard Countersunk washers, also known as dimple washers, have a recess that prevents the fastener from splitting or stripping the workpiece material

21. Jackson wrote in his 1988 autobiography Moonwalk that, in addition to the two rhinoplasties, he also had a dimple created in his chin.

22. The example of music visualization by bloom, stalk, dimple and goldfish shows that this method can get good effect with low CPU occupancy and small memory request.

23. This year although the bumper crop, she does not discard a grain of grain, the microcheiria picks up the golden rice ear, in the dimple fills the wave which smiles.

24. The just-hatched cuckoo, still blind and featherless, has a special hollow like a dimple on its back, so that it can hump out of the nest, one by one, its companion fledglings.

25. Caudal blocks are not done if there is a deformity of the lower spine (often suggested by excessive hair or deep dimple at the low spine), if there is a neurological problem, or signs of infection in the area in which the needle needs to be inserted.