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- Dictionarypuck·er/ˈpəkər/
verb
- 1. (especially with reference to a person's face) tightly gather or contract into wrinkles or small folds: "the baby stirred, puckering up its tiny face"
noun
- 1. a tightly gathered wrinkle or small fold, especially on a person's face: "a pucker between his eyebrows"
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Pucker is a verb for what happens when something smooth or flat gets folded up into little wrinkles, like how you pucker your lips when you go to kiss someone — you, wild flirt, you!
PUCKER definition: 1. to tighten skin or cloth until small folds appear or (of skin or cloth) to form small folds: 2…. Learn more.
Pucker means to make or have wrinkles or folds on a soft surface, especially the face. Learn how to use this verb and noun in different contexts, synonyms, pronunciation, and word origin.
Pucker definition: to draw or gather into wrinkles or irregular folds, as material or a part of the face; constrict. See examples of PUCKER used in a sentence.
Pucker means to gather or contract something into wrinkles or folds, or to have a facial expression with tight lips. Learn the origin, synonyms, translations and usage of pucker from various sources.
PUCKER meaning: 1. to tighten skin or cloth until small folds appear or (of skin or cloth) to form small folds: 2…. Learn more.