pucker
[ puhk-er ]
/ ˈpʌk ər /
verb (used with or without object)
to draw or gather into wrinkles or irregular folds, as material or a part of the face; constrict: Worry puckered his brow.
noun
a wrinkle; an irregular fold.
a puckered part, as of cloth tightly or crookedly sewn.
Archaic.
a state of agitation or perturbation.
Origin of pucker
OTHER WORDS FROM pucker
puck·er·er, noun un·puck·ered, adjectiveWords nearby pucker
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puck control,
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British Dictionary definitions for pucker
pucker
/ (ˈpʌkə) /
verb
to gather or contract (a soft surface such as the skin of the face) into wrinkles or folds, or (of such a surface) to be so gathered or contracted
noun
a wrinkle, crease, or irregular fold
Word Origin for pucker
C16: perhaps related to
poke ², from the creasing into baglike wrinkles