| pucker | To gather into small folds or wrinkles; to contract into ridges and furrows; to corrugate; often with up; as, to pucker up the mouth. "His skin [was] puckered up in wrinkles." Origin: From Poke a pocket, small bag. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| pucker | an irregular fold in an otherwise even surface (as in cloth) |
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| pucker | to gather something into small wrinkles or folds |
| pucker | become puckered |
| pucker | draw fabric together and sew it tightly |
| pucker | evergreen aromatic shrubby tree of southeastern United States having small hard berries thickly coated with white wax used for candles |
| pucker | (used of the skin of the face) contracted into wrinkles |
| pucker | used especially of fabrics |
| pucker | (used of the skin of the face) contracted into wrinkles |
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