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Dimpled and handsome, 47 years old, with boyishly tousled salt-and-pepper hair, he surveyed the audience, a crowd of mostly retirement-age GOP stalwarts.

From Salon • May 14, 2010

Dimpled June Collyer does not know that Miss Dresser is her mother at all.

From Time Magazine Archive

Dimpled, businesslike Mr. Schafer, M.M., was dedicating Idle Hour as a sort of spiritual sanatorium for the members of one of the most elusive cults in the U. S.�The Royal Fraternity of Master Metaphysicians.

From Time Magazine Archive

But on most days just a child Dimpled as no grown-folk are, Cold of kiss as some north star, Violet from the valleys wild.

From The Congo and Other Poems by Lindsay, Vachel

On each side her, Stood pretty Dimpled Boyes, like smiling Cupids, With diuers coulour'd Fannes whose winde did seeme, To gloue the delicate cheekes which they did coole, And what they vndid did Agrip.

From Antony and Cleopatra by Shakespeare, William




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