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Verb
/ˈpəkər/,
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puckers, 3rd person singular present; puckered, past tense; puckered, past participle; puckering, present participle;
  1. (esp. of a person's face or a facial feature) Tightly gather or contract into wrinkles or small folds
    • - her brows puckered in a frown
  2. Cause to do this
    • - the baby stirred, puckering up its tiny face
Noun
  1. A tightly gathered wrinkle or small fold, esp. on a person's face
    • - a pucker between his eyebrows

  1. to gather something into small wrinkles or folds; "She puckered her lips"
  2. an irregular fold in an otherwise even surface (as in cloth)
  3. gather: draw together into folds or puckers
  4. become wrinkled or drawn together; "her lips puckered"
  5. Pucker is a sour apple liqueur, similar in taste to both granny smith apples and green apple flavored candy. Made by the DeKuyper company it is just one of many in their line of fruit schnapps. By volume it is 15% alcohol (30 proof) and is often used in mixed drinks such as apple martinis.
  6. Pucker! is a 1995 album by English 2 Tone ska revival band The Selecter.
  7. Catherine Puckering (born 1968) is an American actress and singer. She was raised in Ukiah, California.
  8. A fold or wrinkle; A sour situation; To pinch or wrinkle; to squeeze inwardly, to dimple or fold
  9. (puckering) Folds or pinched bunches of fabric caused by the shrinkage of one layer among multiple layers
  10. (puckering) gathering of fabric due to its tension being less than that of the stitches.
  11. (Puckering) The tendency of cloth to gather in runs, often apparent on the lapel or trouser seams. In hand made garments this can result from too much tension applied in the thread when sewing. ...
  12. (Puckering) Result of the fabric being gathered by the stitches. Many possible causes include incorrect density, loose hooping, lack of backing, incorrect tension, or dull needle.
  13. (Puckering) A wavy, three-dimensional effect typified by closely spaced wrinkles.
  14. (Puckering) Refers to the gathering of fabric during sewing. Usually an undesirable effect caused by poor hoping, too much density, improper backings, or incorrect tension settings. It may also be caused by improper digitizing for that particular fabric.
  15. (puckering) Wrinkling or buckling in a drawn shell in an area originally inside the draw ring.
  16. a blister or puffed effect on the surface of the fabric . It may be the result of chemical treatment of the fabric or the result of using different yarns, yarns under different tension, or yarns of different shrinkage in one fabric.
  17. The uneven surface caused by differential shrinkage in the two layers of a bonded fabric during processing, dry cleaning, or washing.
  18. The cut edge of the Cover Hook is deformed downward but not folded or extended toward the Body Hook as a Wrinkle.
  19. Is to draw up into folds or wrinkles