puckers Synonyms

puckers Meaning

puckers

to become wrinkled or constricted, a fold or wrinkle in a normally even surface, a fold or wrinkle caused by puckering, to contract into folds or wrinkles

puckers Sentence Examples

  1. The lips of the young child puckered adorably as they blew bubbles.
  2. The doctor's furrowed brow and puckered lips hinted at their concern.
  3. The cat's whiskers twitched and its lips puckered in distaste as it sniffed at the unfamiliar food.
  4. The fabric puckered slightly around the seam where it had been sewn unevenly.
  5. The accountant's face puckered into a frown as they examined the unsatisfactory financial report.
  6. The baby puckered its face and let out a piercing cry, demanding attention.
  7. The elderly woman's skin puckered with age, telling a story of a life well-lived.
  8. The chef puckered their lips and tasted the sauce, nodding in satisfaction.
  9. The seamstress carefully ironed the fabric, smoothing out any puckers that remained.
  10. The artist's brushstrokes puckered the paint slightly, creating a textured effect.

FAQs About the word puckers

to become wrinkled or constricted, a fold or wrinkle in a normally even surface, a fold or wrinkle caused by puckering, to contract into folds or wrinkles

wrinkles, folds,creases,scrunches, crimps, pleats, crumples,ruffles, corrugates, rumples

unfolds, evens, straightens,irons, presses,smooths, smoothes, tidies, flattens, smoothens

The lips of the young child puckered adorably as they blew bubbles.

The doctor's furrowed brow and puckered lips hinted at their concern.

The cat's whiskers twitched and its lips puckered in distaste as it sniffed at the unfamiliar food.

The fabric puckered slightly around the seam where it had been sewn unevenly.