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Space the knots out so they are almost touching each other but not crowing, bunching, or puckering the burlap (hessian).
A damaged face floats in black watercolour on white paper, puckering the surface so that the pain seems redoubled.
It's not painful, but there seems to be a thickened band in the palm of my hand that's puckering the skin at the base of the finger.
The collar was tall, and split at the front to soften its restraint; the yellow and white oxford I was wearing poked out under it, puckering the front flap, giving off a futurist formal vibe.
A note can be played either by puckering the lips to single out the desired mouth hole in the instrument or by covering unwanted holes with the tongue (usually considered a more-advanced technique).
After an elaborate cleaning of the excision site, we placed a full-thickness mesh skin graft, made by puckering the tissue (dog ear) after suturing the skin to the chest wall.
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Circles of rising fish puckered the water.
Intense thought puckered the skin between his eyes with a strain bordering on headache.
This action also puckers the skin into a mound on the surface a so-called goose pimple.
The patent 'Ferguson 2 773 785' was then used as 'an appetite reducer which dries and puckers the mouth, etc. comprising additive of tartaric acid' (Bates no. 2028665546/5552).
This could pucker the fabric and draw attention to the pins.
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