dimply
Variant of dimple
dimple
definition
dim·ple (dim′pəl)
noun
- a small, natural hollow on the surface of the body, as on the cheek or chin
- any little hollow, as on water
Etymology: ME dimpel, akin to MHG tumpfel, Ger tümpel, deep hole in water < nasalized var. of Gmc *dup-, to be deep < IE base *dheub-, *dheup-, hollow, deep > deep, dip
intransitive verb
to show or form dimples
Related Forms:
- dimply dim′·ply (-plē) adjective
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