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    puck·er
    [ˈpəkər]
    verb
    pucker (verb) · puckers (third person present) · puckered (past tense) · puckered (past participle) · puckering (present participle)
    1. (especially with reference to a person's face) tightly gather or contract into wrinkles or small folds:
      "the baby stirred, puckering up its tiny face" · "her brows puckered in a frown"
    noun
    pucker (noun) · puckers (plural noun)
    1. a tightly gathered wrinkle or small fold, especially on a person's face:
      "a pucker between his eyebrows"
    Origin
    late 16th century (as a verb): probably frequentative, from the base of poke and pocket (suggesting the formation of small purse-like gatherings).
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    verb
    1. (especially with reference to a person's face) tightly gather or contract into wrinkles or small folds:
    noun
    1. a tightly gathered wrinkle or small fold, especially on a person's face:
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    What does pucker mean?Pucker is a verb for what happens when something smooth or flat gets folded up into little wrinkles, like how you pucker your lips when you go to kiss someone — you, wild flirt, you! When you use a sewing machine, sometimes the cloth puckers in wrinkly clumps that make it hard to sew in a straight line.
    What does a little pucker mean?Probable alteration of poke (verb, or the noun meaning "a small bag"). A little pucker uses just two muscles around the lips. Now his forehead would pucker into deep folds and his eyebrows were lifted, then his eyebrows would descend and deep wrinkles would crease his cheeks. Pucker up and smack your lips onto a fresh sheet of paper.
    What is a synonym for pucker?puck′er•er, n. In Lists: Speaking and mouth verbs, Facial expressions, more... Synonyms: pleat, tuck, crease, furrow, fold, more... fleshless pucker against the eaves.
    What is the opposite of pucker?Synonyms for PUCKER: corrugate, crease, crimp, fold, pleat, ruck, crinkle, crumple; Antonyms for PUCKER: even, iron, press, straighten, unfold, neaten, tidy, flatten Pucker: to pull the sides of (something, such as skin or cloth) together so that folds or wrinkles are formed. Synonyms: corrugate, crease, crimp… Antonyms: even, iron, press…
     
  3. Meaning of pucker in English pucker verb [ I or T ] uk / ˈpʌk.ə r/ us / ˈpʌk.ɚ / (also pucker up) Add to word list to tighten skin or cloth until small folds appear or (of skin or cloth) to form small folds:
    dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/pucker
    v. puck·ered, puck·er·ing, puck·ers v.tr. To gather into small wrinkles or folds: puckered my lips; puckered the curtains.
    www.thefreedictionary.com/pucker
    : to become wrinkled or constricted transitive verb : to contract into folds or wrinkles pucker 2 of 2 noun : a fold or wrinkle in a normally even surface
    www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/pucker
    Pucker definition, to draw or gather into wrinkles or irregular folds, as material or a part of the face; constrict: Worry puckered his brow.
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