pucker

/ˈpʌkər/
verb
  1. To gather or contract into small folds or wrinkles, especially of the mouth or fabric.
    • She puckered her lips to blow a kiss.
    • The sour lemon made his mouth pucker.
    • The seamstress puckered the fabric with a special stitch.
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noun
  1. A small fold or wrinkle, especially in fabric or skin.
    • There was a pucker in the curtain where it had been sewn wrong.
    • He smoothed out the pucker in his shirt with an iron.
    • The old photograph showed a slight pucker at the corner of her mouth.
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