dimple in Russian
dimple in Russian is вы́боина, я́мка, я́мочка — dimple means a small natural indentation in the skin, especially near the corners of the mouth or on the cheek.
dimple in Russian
What does "dimple" mean?
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noun A small natural indentation in the skin, especially near the corners of the mouth or on the cheek.
"He has a dimple on his left cheek when he smiles."
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noun A small dent or indentation in any surface.
"Golf balls are covered in tiny dimples to improve their flight."
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verb To form a small indentation, or to show a dimple by smiling.
"Her cheeks dimpled as she grinned."
dimple in a sentence
- He has a dimple on his left cheek when he smiles.
- Their baby has the same dimple as her father.
- Golf balls are covered in tiny dimples to improve their flight.
- Her cheeks dimpled as she grinned.
Common Russian translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "dimple" in Russian?
"dimple" in Russian is вы́боина, я́мка, я́мочка. dimple means: A small natural indentation in the skin, especially near the corners of the mouth or on the cheek.
How do you pronounce вы́боина?
"dimple" in Russian is вы́боина, pronounced "vyboina".
How do you use "dimple" in a sentence?
Example: "He has a dimple on his left cheek when he smiles." In Russian, "dimple" is вы́боина, я́мка, я́мочка.
Are there other ways to say "dimple" in Russian?
Yes — Russian has 4 translations listed for "dimple": вы́боина, я́мка, я́мочка, ямочка.