Dimple [noun]

Definition of Dimple:

indentation

Synonyms of Dimple:


Opposite/Antonyms of Dimple:

Solid

Bulge


Sentence/Example of Dimple:

Air flowing over those dimples can have a pronounced effect on the trajectory of a ball as it flies through the air.

The woman who stepped off the elevator smiled, showing a lovely dimple, and Anson beamed on her.

But yet I could have sworn I saw a dimple in her cheek through the mask, and a smile of mockery on her lips.

My fair vis-a-vis looked me now full in the face and smiled, so that a dimple in her right cheek was plainly visible.

Just then Miss Dimple appeared at the door with an uncertain smile.

"I like to sit and think in the dark," she explained, and her one dimple broke in a rich, brown-faced animal smile.

But perhaps he will say something more original: "Why did you not tell me you had a dimple in your chin?"

Dotty Dimple, after a night of pleasant sleep, greeted herself in the morning with a groan.

For a few days after this, Dotty Dimple had little time to think of her new resolution.

"Don't believe 'cousin Dimple' knows a hat-tree wasn't made for little girls to sit on," said Percy.