verb verb: pucker; 3rd person present: puckers; past tense: puckered; past participle: puckered; gerund or present participle: puckering
1. (especially with reference to a person's face) tightly gather or contract into wrinkles or small folds.
"her brows puckered in a frown"
synonyms: wrinkle, crinkle, crease, furrow, crumple, rumple, ruck up, scrunch up, corrugate, ruffle, screw up, shrivel "she puckered her forehead"
To pucker means to wrinkle up. Here are some sentences.Pucker up and kiss me!Sucking a lemon will pucker your mouth.There is a pucker in my new shirt.
pucker = fruncir, recoger
Pucker Up was created in 1980.
a pucker bush is a bush with burrs on them that stick to you like porcupine quills. If you have been in a pucker bush you will never forget it.
a pucker bush is a bush with burrs on them that stick to you like porcupine quills. If you have been in a pucker bush you will never forget it.
Pucker Up Stakes was created in 1961.
Peter Pucker was born on 1988-02-08.
There are about 72 calories in a serving of Apple Pucker.
In Photoshop, the pucker tool is part of the Liquify tool. The pucker tool is used to move pixels towards the center of the brush area.
It is the tannin or tannic acid that causes the mouth to pucker.
Some words that rhyme with "pucker" are "sucker," "mucker," and "truckler."
Pucker - 2012 was released on: USA: 1 March 2012