Examples of using Dimples in English and their translations into Chinese
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He has dark curls… and dimples….
I think my dimples are kind of unique too.
A regulation golf ball has 336 dimples.
I remembered his dimples until that moment.
She said:"For a long time, I wanted dimples.
I wish I had dimples in my cheeks, Marilla.
It seems to be related to a gene, like having dimples.
People's dimples" on both sides slightly tilted.
I'm not half so skinny as I was when I came here,but I have no dimples yet.
When she smiles, 2 pretty dimples appear on her cheeks.
Physical-“I love it when you smile, because you have the cutest dimples.”.
We needed creases and dimples and wrinkles and all of those things.
See you on the inside, so we can start smoothing out those dimples quick sharp!
Red hair, little dimples, and the sweetest smile you have ever seen.
This dull rainbow-colored surfaceis divided up into 21 million rectangular dimples.
If somebody has dimples, I will try to stick my finger in their face.
Her little Henry really was adorable, all smiles and dimples- he was just sitting up on his own.
With her two dimples that appeared with each laugh, she looked exceptionally cute.
Maybe you have even tried a whacky gadget orsome crazy diet in a desperate bid to remove all those dimples?
But Mrs. Allan's dimples were as sweet and sudden as ever, her eyes as clear and bright and true;
But then he shows up at my birthday party,with the clear brown eyes and dimples that complement his bright smile.
Dimples flashed in her cheeks as she smiled and waved her customer off to one of the café tables arranged by the window.
Most golf balls have between 300 and 500 dimples, which have an average depth of about 0.010 inch.
Wendy Sadler from the School of Physics and Astronomy will unveil her latest book entitled:Why do golf balls have dimples?
If a single gene means everyone who carries it will have dimples, that gene has very high or complete penetrance.
Winnie was programmed by one of Tellex's students, Rebecca Pankow,a first-year Ph.D. candidate with bright brown eyes and dimples.
But the clumsy embrace, the dimples, those eyes and that cheeky pout could never be replaced by technical perfection.
She held the money tightly in her palms, thinking of gifts for her children and her husband,and two shallow dimples smiled on her face.
Nothing had worked and if anything the dimples on her hips, butt and thighs had been getting worse as the years rolled by.