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undimpled

  • a word derived from dimple.
    dimple
    noun
    a small, natural hollow area or crease, permanent or transient, in some soft part of the human body, especially one formed in the cheek in smiling.

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Her chin was plucky and undimpled; it was usually spotted with one or two unimportant eruptions, which she kept so well covered with powder that they were never noticeable.

From The Job An American Novel by Sinclair Lewis

It was hollowed from the rock, a round pool, undimpled, and upon its surface a pair of wasps floated about with airy grace.

From Shadow Mountain by Dane Coolidge

Neither the attitude nor the silence was quite pleasing, and the girl’s supple slenderness stiffened, her arms went rigidly to her sides, and a haughty little snap sent her undimpled chin upward.

From Erskine Dale?Pioneer by John Fox