An amused smile dimpled her face as she gave the sofa cushion a thump and once more changed her seat.
How sweet it had been to watch her ox-like eyes shyly seeking his, to press her dimpled hand and feel his own great strength.
Up went two rosy, dimpled pairs of lips to the withered old cheeks, and two lovely little pairs of arms were twined round Squire Lovel's neck.
They marched up to him boldly, and Kitty laid her dimpled baby finger, with a look of inquiry, on his swollen old hand: "What a funny fat hand!
Lady Denyer was not the less serious-minded because she was seen at every aristocratic resort, and wore low gowns with very short sleeves, and a great display of mottled arm and dimpled elbow.
Behind the meadow, in a glimpse of the distance full of soft blue shadows and pale yellow lights, lie the lovely sides of the Downs, rounded and dimpled like human beings, dimpled like babies, rounded like women.
You shall never put your dimpled hands in dish-water, or wring out your own clothes.
I can see her now, the fresh little rosy thing, in her blue and scarlet wrappings, with one round and dimpled arm thrust forth through the netting, and the other grasping an armful of blushing roses and fragrant magnolias.
She had sweet blue eyes and pretty brown hair, with round, dimpled cheeks, and that perfect dignity which is so beautiful in a baby.
Diana, the dimpled corners of her mouth twitching.
The big dark eyes of the girlish face opened wide and looked at him, the dimpled mouth smiled, and the little white hand came out from the water and beckoned to him again.
What an interesting dimpleddarling John Calvin was.
Her dimpled hands--shall her fingers be torn out, one by one?
Prosaic needles and thread assumed a mysterious charm in the dimpled hands of the girl he loved.
Because I love you, from the crown of your head to your dimpled foot, with all the strength of my soul.
Laughing, she offered a small, white, dimpled hand for his inspection.
Edith, and the smile she strove to repress, dimpled her sunny face.
Edith thought, and in spite of every effort, the laugh she strove so hard to suppress dimpled the corners of her mouth.
In spring, by the Imperial command, The pool of Hua`ch`ing beheld her stand, Laving her body in the crystal wave Whose dimpled fount a warmth perennial gave.
Look at their rounded forms, those soft dimpled cheeks, and those bands of brown tresses, kissing the pear-shaped ears before they are looped up in one magnificent knot of satin at the back of the head.
There was a great, nervous, bony hand now holding his, but with as an affectionate pressure as the softdimpled fingers he himself had held the night before.
Catching the sunbeams, oh, wee dimpled child, Gleefully laughing because they are bright; Knowing, ah!
A tear of sorrow, pure and meek It graced our darling's dimpled cheek; A gem so fair, that angels smiled And claimed the treasure undefiled.
No matter that they droop and tire, That heaven cries out against the sin, The gold, red gold, that we desire Their dimpled hands must help to win.
The sunbeams kissing her golden hair, Her cheeks, her round arms dimpled and bare, Seemed stamping value of mighty wealth On youth, and love, and the bloom of health.
Your dimpledhands are folded now Upon your snowy bosom, The dark hair nestles on your brow-- O tender, broken blossom!
You miss the touch of her dear hand, Her laughter gay and sweet, The dimpled cheek, the sunny smile, The patter of her feet.
A nursing babe, a little dimpled thing, God might have left her to her mother's care!
The girl's a slender thing and fair, With dimpled cheek and eyes ashine; The youth is tall, with bashful air.
Even the white dress of Johnny Hobert had swept down her silken side more than once, while his dimpled hands clutched her mane, and his rosy feet paddled against her.
Clara dropped the kitten with unceremonious haste on the floor, felt of her little pink ear, shook her apron, and the corners of her mouth went down into her dimpled chin.
The little girl was kneeling with both elbows on a chair, and her chin set up stedfastly between her dimpled hands, while her clear eyes, gleaming with the tears she was repressing, dwelt upon her father's downcast face.
For a moment her simple heart was daunted, her dimpled hands fell on her pinafore, and the sparkle of her blue eyes became a gleam of tears.
She saw the light die quickly out of the blue eyes and the rich peachlike bloom from the delicate, dimpled cheeks.
Rex kissed the pretty little dimpled face, and the little chubby hands that stroked his hair so tenderly.
There is a dimpled chin which runs through one family connection we have studied, and a certain form of lip which belongs to another.
She smoothed her crimson dress, pushed back the sleeves that the white dimpled arms might show, and then bustled about the room, to tidy it for the hundredth time.
And Love comes by with her lips of song, To hush the cries and the calls of wrong, Till life romps on to a merry measure With dimpled hands and a heart of pleasure!
But its bitterness was gone, purged from it by those white dimpled hands, and the fragrance of a soul's sweeter life was there instead.
The white dimpled hands rested long upon the auburn locks of the still bended head, and her compassion flowed through them to the more than orphaned heart.
Her hands, by the by, are very pretty--the backs dimpledand the fingers delicately shaped.
I see him in the cradle, listening to lullabies sung soft and low, and his little face is dimpled as though touched by the rosy fingers of Joy.
A smile dimpled round her lip as she met the fond glance bent upon her.
The mouth was perfect, the lips delicately chiseled, and curving beautifully toward the full dimpled chin.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "dimpled" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: alveolar; depressed; engraved; honeycombed; indented; notched; pitted; pocked; pockmarked