dumple (Meaning)

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dumple (v. t.)

To make dumpy; to fold, or bend, as one part over another.

Synonyms & Antonyms of dumple

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dumple Sentence Examples

  1. Dumple smiled broadly as she received her high school diploma.
  2. The dumple formed a small dimple on the side of her cheek.
  3. The dumple was a small, round object that was hard and smooth.
  4. She had a dumple on her nose that made her look mischievous.
  5. The dumple was so tiny that it was barely visible unless you looked closely.
  6. The dumple was a unique feature that made her stand out from the crowd.
  7. The dumple was a sign of good luck and fortune in some cultures.
  8. The dumple was a small, round, and edible dumpling that was a popular snack in many countries.
  9. Dumple was a little boy who loved to play with his friends.
  10. Dumple was a very intelligent dog who loved to learn new tricks.

FAQs About the word dumple

To make dumpy; to fold, or bend, as one part over another.

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No antonyms found.

Dumple smiled broadly as she received her high school diploma.

The dumple formed a small dimple on the side of her cheek.

The dumple was a small, round object that was hard and smooth.

She had a dumple on her nose that made her look mischievous.