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Definition of Dimply

Dimply
Dimply Dim"ply, a. Full of dimples, or small depressions; dimpled; as, the dimply pool. --Thomson.

Meaning of Dimply from wikipedia

- A dimple, also called a gelasin (from Latin gelasinus, from Ancient Gr**** γελασῖνος (gelasînos)), and a fovea buccalis, is a small natural indentation...
- Dimple Kapadia (born 8 June 1957) is an Indian actress predominantly appearing in Hindi films. Born and raised in Mumbai by wealthy parents, she aspired...
- Look up dimple in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A dimple is a facial feature. Dimple or Dimples may also refer to: Dimple Chopade (born 1985), Indian...
- The dimples of Venus (also known as back dimples, butt dimples or Veneral dimples) are sagittally symmetrical indentations sometimes visible on the human...
- A sacral dimple (also termed pilonidal dimple or spinal dimple) is a small depression in the skin, located just above the buttocks. The name comes from...
- Dimple Yadav (née Rawat; born 15 January 1978; Hindi pronunciation: [ɖɪmpəl jaːd̪əʋ]) is an Indian politician and the in****bent member of parliament from...
- Inter**** people are people born with any of several **** characteristics, including chromosome patterns, gonads, or genitals that, according to the Office...
- Dimple Hayathi (born 21 August 1998) is an Indian actress who predominantly works in Telugu and Tamil films. Hayathi was born on 21 August 1998 in Vijayawada...
- Show Your Dimple", as a "cheer up" song for a girl whose man has gone off to fight in World War I. A recording of "Smile and Show Your Dimple" by Sam Ash...
- infection of the skin that results in small raised pink lesions with a dimple in the center. They may become itchy or sore, and occur singularly or in...