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Source: Webster's dictionaryA lightweight, plain weave, fabric, made from cotton, rayon, or acetate, and characterized by a puckered striped effect, usually in the warp direction. Source: Internet
Contortion or crumbling of the foliation is by no means uncommon; splitting faces are undulose or puckered. Source: Internet
But do any of us really want to hear Lewis’ name from Trump’s greasy, puckered pie hole? Source: Internet
Maggio embouchure A puckered embouchure, used by most players, and sometimes used by jazz players for extremely high "screamer" notes. Source: Internet
She puckered her pout and held out her hands, which showcased her multicolored nails and diamond ring. Source: Internet
Crow’s feet fan from heavy eyes, a puckered scar runs along my jawline, and my cheekbones are sharp as knives. Source: Internet