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puckered

Aussprache: [ˈpʌkərd]

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Kontext: „appearance“

(adjective) when something has folds or wrinkles in it. It's like when your skin shows lines or when a piece of fabric is not smooth. Imagine the way a piece of paper becomes wrinkled after being crumpled.

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The old shirt looked puckered after being washed and dried.

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The new dress was smooth and not puckered at all.

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Why does your skin look puckered after being in the water too long?

Kontext: „action“

(verb) to make something form folds or wrinkles. This can be done by squeezing or pulling something. Think about how we can create waves on the surface of a blanket when we lift it in the middle.

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She puckered the fabric to create a beautiful ruffled effect in her dress.

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He didn’t puckered the edges, so the fabric was perfectly flat.

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How do you puckered the edge of the cloth for the project?

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