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Polar bread, sometimes also called Swedish bread, is a round, soft flatbread with dimples.
A heavier-than-average baby at nine pounds something with a messy crop of soot-black hair, squinty eyes and dimples in all the right places.
Her smile cut deep dimples into each cheek and revealed pretty white teeth.
The little girl had a pudgy little face and dimples on her cheeks whenever she smiled.
She was quite tall, with long, blonde, braided hair, dimples in her cheeks and a dazzling smile.
A knowing smile brought out the dimples in Lance's cheeks, reminding him of Tara and making him wonder how two people could be so different.
The central fracture surface consists of numerous cup-like depressions generally called dimples.
And so they just said, well let's look at indentations, what they call dimples, and other marks on the ballot.
Instead, the insects press down on the water's surface, creating little dimples around their feet.
He said there are many reasons that a ballot could have dimples or indentations that have nothing to do with voter intent.
These will just be little dents or dimples on the base left by contact with the ejector.
The dimples on its surface can double or triple the distance the ball travels.
In some cases the dimples disappeared when we provided different chairs but in others they remained.
What he has found is that the spiders row across the water's surface by using the dimples their legs make in it.
Many orthopedic conditions, just like dimples or cleft chins, are just normal variations of human anatomy that don't require treatment.
The roughened surface created by the dimples causes a layer of air that takes the shape of an airfoil.
Let's see, imagine a little person, blonde hair in bunches, with dimples and a lisp, under three feet tall.
She's short and petite, with dimples in her smile and her hair in small little buns.
They are similar in appearance to cardinal beetles, however, they have a much more rounded body, and the wing cases are covered in tiny dimples.
The main difference is that the roping palm is heavier and has deeper recessed dimples and a tougher leather backing.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Porules of the shell in dimples on irregular polygonal small plates, with coronated ring.
You forget the mannered pose of the hands and arms, to admire their curves and dimples.
As Belle-Ann looked straight into his eyes, her face was now all aflush with pleasure and the baffling dimples were at play.
Why, without half tryin' I could start that ripply laugh of hers going and get the dimples playin' tag with her blushes.
She herself thought unfavorably of these dimples and smiled little in general society.
And having made this marginal note, would try the Housewife again, with all her dimples screwed into an expression of profound research.
She answered it with a second laugh, and laughter well became her youth, her roses, her dimples, her bright eyes.
All of Miss Wayne's dimples sprang to their places and stood at attention.
Thus in these dimples of nature rocks the cradle of boreal life.
He perceived that she with effort kept her dimples from denting in.
A smile covered her face, dotting her cheeks with two tiny dimples.
It was a plump hand, with deep dimples and firm, short fingers.
Pucks are imprinted with dimples on the outside surface during the final compression to increase friction between the puck and hockey sticks.
Daisy stopped and looked at him, without a sign of troubled consciousness in her face, with nothing but the presence of her charming eyes and her happy dimples.
I do love to imagine I'm nice and plump, with dimples in my elbows.
Now that you CAN begin, sir,' returned Bella, with a look as if she italicized the word by putting one of her dimples under it, 'what were you going to say?
There were some marks in it that might have been dimples, if the material had been softer and the instrument finer, but which, as it was, were only dints.
Dismay at the relief this gave her brought the dimples into her cheeks.
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