Tikibu: pronunciation dictionary with use examples

Word: dimpled
IPA transcription: [d'ɪmpəld]
Usage examples
  • "Yes, I know it does," dimpled Billy, "and I've got Mrs. Durgin for that part.
  • She laughed and smiled and dimpled, as only she could, and was full of bright glances and gracious words.
  • Or if she stood on tiptoe so that she could see her plump round chin, dimpled cheeks, and white teeth, the eyes were left out, and she could see no more of her inquisitive little nose than lay below the big freckle in the middle of it.
  • Can you not see her sitting by the great chimney-place, filled with its roaring, crackling logs, in her quaint, short-waisted dress, knitting away steadily, and puckering up her rosy, dimpled face over the strange twists and turns of that old stocking?
  • She dimpled and blushed most becomingly when introduced to Mr. Bell, conscious that she had her reputation as a beauty to keep up, and that it would not do to have a Mordecai refusing to worship and admire, even in the shape of an old Fellow of a College, which nobody had ever heard of.