pucker

Etymology
Origin. Perhaps continuing with a change in meaning (compare ). Alternatively, perhaps a direct alteration of (verb, or the noun meaning "a small bag").

Verb

 * 1)  To pinch or wrinkle; to squeeze inwardly, to dimple or fold.
 * 2) * 1893, Arthur Conan Doyle, "The Adventure of the Crooked Man".#*: He had a very dark, fearsome face, and a gleam in his eyes that comes back to me in my dreams. His hair and whiskers were shot with gray, and his face was all crinkled and puckered like a withered apple.
 * 1) * 1893, Arthur Conan Doyle, "The Adventure of the Crooked Man".#*: He had a very dark, fearsome face, and a gleam in his eyes that comes back to me in my dreams. His hair and whiskers were shot with gray, and his face was all crinkled and puckered like a withered apple.

Translations

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 * Finnish: mutristaa,, rypistää, törröttää
 * Russian: ,
 * Spanish:
 * Swedish:

Noun

 * 1) A fold or wrinkle.
 * 2)  A state of perplexity or anxiety; confusion; bother; agitation.
 * 1)  A state of perplexity or anxiety; confusion; bother; agitation.

Translations

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 * Dutch: ,
 * Finnish: ,
 * French: ,
 * Irish: furca
 * Polish:
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 * Spanish:
 * Swedish:


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