pucker|puckers in English
noun
[puck·er || 'pʌkə(r)]
fold, crease, wrinkle; gather, tight crease or wrinkle
Use "pucker|puckers" in a sentence
1. Her lips pucker and stretch, pucker and stretch.
2. Pucker up, me hearties.
3. He looks at Candice and she puckers her lips, perhaps ironically.
4. Suddenly, someone yells in the distance, "PUCKER UP!"
5. A small fold or pucker made by gathering cloth.
6. Ellen could visualize the puckers of thin lines forming between her wide-spaced eyes.
7. High resiliency, easy to pucker and non - brittleness.
8. Compress lips together . Pucker lips & attempt to whistle.
9. Tension must be correct and must not pucker.
10. His morning - coat fits him without a pucker.
11. You need to pucker up more, like this.
12. His lips didn't curve or pucker when he smiled.
13. If Cyclopropane did pucker then a new plane would exist
14. You gotta pucker up your lips, like this.
15. 4 High resiliency, easy to pucker and non - brittleness.
16. So why is it that we love to pucker up?
17. Problem A common problem with this method is getting the pucker over the hole.
18. 77 synonyms for Crease: fold, ruck, line, tuck, ridge, groove, pucker, corrugation, wrinkle, line, crow's
19. Pucker up big and lean in just a little bit, okay?
20. One didn't measure Bolan by his doggerel, but by his pucker.
21. This waistcoat has a propensity to pucker up over the chest.
22. Even the thought of eating raw rhubarb makes my mouth pucker.
23. 54 synonyms for Crinkle: crease, wrinkle, crumple, pucker, fold, curl, crimp, crease, wrinkle, crumple
24. 8 synonyms for Cockle: ripple, ruffle, undulate, riffle, pucker, rumple, crumple, knit
25. Synonyms for Corrugate include rimple, crinkle, crease, crumple, rumple, pucker, furrow, scrunch, gather and crimp