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dimple

[dim-puhl] / ˈdɪm pəl /
NOUN
indentation
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During the campaign Mr. Mamdani was the warm, embracing fellow with the dimpled smile who loved everyone with an undifferentiated warmth.

From The Wall Street Journal

So far this year, by slapping a little white dimpled ball around in the grass, he has won $19.2 million.

From Los Angeles Times

Being a refugee is as central to the character as the cheek dimples and the broad chest.

From Salon

A bow-tied waiter appeared out of nowhere, his dark hair smoothed back to reveal soft brown eyes and an easy, dimpled smile.

From Los Angeles Times

She laughed with a dimpled smile and was easy to talk to.

From Los Angeles Times