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- PUCKER Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of PUCKER is to become wrinkled or constricted How to use pucker in a sentence
- PUCKER | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
PUCKER definition: 1 to tighten skin or cloth until small folds appear or (of skin or cloth) to form small folds: 2… Learn more
- Pucker Meaning Slang: The Ultimate Fun Guide to This Viral Term
Literally, “pucker” means to gather or contract into folds or wrinkles, like when you pucker your lips before a kiss or squint your eyes This physical act of tightening up somehow gave birth to some creative slang uses
- Pucker - definition of pucker by The Free Dictionary
To become gathered, contracted, and wrinkled n 1 A wrinkle or wrinkled part, as in tightly stitched cloth 2 A facial expression in which the lips are tightly pulled together and pushed outward 3 A tart flavor that causes one's lips to pucker: the pucker of lemon [ Probably frequentative of dialectal pock, bag, sack, variant of poke ]
- PUCKER Definition Meaning - Dictionary. com
Pucker definition: to draw or gather into wrinkles or irregular folds, as material or a part of the face; constrict See examples of PUCKER used in a sentence
- PUCKER - Definition Translations | Collins English Dictionary
Discover everything about the word "PUCKER" in English: meanings, translations, synonyms, pronunciations, examples, and grammar insights - all in one comprehensive guide
- Pucker Definition Meaning - YourDictionary
To become gathered, contracted, and wrinkled A wrinkle or wrinkled part, as in tightly stitched cloth A wrinkle or small fold made by puckering A facial expression in which the lips are tightly pulled together and pushed outward A tart flavor that causes one's lips to pucker The pucker of lemon
- pucker - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
pucker (third-person singular simple present puckers, present participle puckering, simple past and past participle puckered) (ambitransitive) To pinch or wrinkle (especially a body part); to squeeze inwardly, to dimple or fold
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