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dimple

[dim-puhl] / ˈdɪm pəl /
NOUN
indentation
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Noah’s dimples arched, eyes wrinkled in perfect crow’s feet, and his curly black hair bobbed up and down.

From Seattle Times

“She was the sweetest kid you’ll ever meet. She had the sweetest little laugh, little dimples and she just endured so much in her six years,” said her mother, Namjah Nash Williams.

From Seattle Times

As he relayed this information, Mosse, who has boyish dimples and an affable manner, did not try to dramatize it, or impress me with its gravity.

From New York Times

"There was a similar smile on all faces, full bright white teeth on all of them. The dimples on the cheeks were also a clue that the image was edited."

From BBC

He still retains the soft brown eyes and dimpled smile that would have made him the perfect lead in a Hollywood remake of his life.

From Los Angeles Times