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pucker

S vs Pucker - What's the difference?

s | pucker |


As a letter s

is the letter s with a.

As a verb pucker is

to pinch or wrinkle; to squeeze inwardly, to dimple or fold.

As a noun pucker is

a fold or wrinkle.

Puck vs Pucker - What's the difference?

puck | pucker |


As a proper noun puck

is (mythology) a mischievous sprite in celtic mythology and english folklore.

As a verb pucker is

to pinch or wrinkle; to squeeze inwardly, to dimple or fold.

As a noun pucker is

a fold or wrinkle.

Pucker vs Undefined - What's the difference?

pucker | undefined |


As a verb pucker

is to pinch or wrinkle; to squeeze inwardly, to dimple or fold.

As a noun pucker

is a fold or wrinkle.

As an adjective undefined is

lacking a definition or value.

Shrivel vs Pucker - What's the difference?

shrivel | pucker |


As verbs the difference between shrivel and pucker

is that shrivel is to collapse inward; to crumble while pucker is to pinch or wrinkle; to squeeze inwardly, to dimple or fold.

As a noun pucker is

a fold or wrinkle.

Schnapps vs Pucker - What's the difference?

schnapps | pucker |


As nouns the difference between schnapps and pucker

is that schnapps is (uncountable) a type of distilled alcoholic beverage, often with a fruit or peppermint flavoring while pucker is a fold or wrinkle.

As a verb pucker is

to pinch or wrinkle; to squeeze inwardly, to dimple or fold.

Pucker vs Contract - What's the difference?

pucker | contract | Related terms |

Pucker is a related term of contract.


As verbs the difference between pucker and contract

is that pucker is to pinch or wrinkle; to squeeze inwardly, to dimple or fold while contract is (ambitransitive) to draw together or nearer; to shorten, narrow, or lessen.

As nouns the difference between pucker and contract

is that pucker is a fold or wrinkle while contract is an agreement between two or more parties, to perform a specific job or work order, often temporary or of fixed duration and usually governed by a written agreement.

As an adjective contract is

(obsolete) contracted; affianced; betrothed.

Pucker vs Wince - What's the difference?

pucker | wince |


As verbs the difference between pucker and wince

is that pucker is to pinch or wrinkle; to squeeze inwardly, to dimple or fold while wince is to flinch as if in pain or distress.

As nouns the difference between pucker and wince

is that pucker is a fold or wrinkle while wince is a sudden movement or gesture of shrinking away.

Pucker vs Frown - What's the difference?

pucker | frown |


As verbs the difference between pucker and frown

is that pucker is to pinch or wrinkle; to squeeze inwardly, to dimple or fold while frown is to have a frown on one's face.

As nouns the difference between pucker and frown

is that pucker is a fold or wrinkle while frown is a facial expression in which the eyebrows are brought together, and the forehead is wrinkled, usually indicating displeasure, sadness or worry, or less often confusion or concentration.

Seam vs Pucker - What's the difference?

seam | pucker | Related terms |

Seam is a related term of pucker.


As nouns the difference between seam and pucker

is that seam is shawm while pucker is a fold or wrinkle.

As a verb pucker is

to pinch or wrinkle; to squeeze inwardly, to dimple or fold.

Pucker - What does it mean?

pucker | |

is likely misspelled.


has no English definition.

As a verb pucker

is to pinch or wrinkle; to squeeze inwardly, to dimple or fold.

As a noun pucker

is a fold or wrinkle.

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