Marked or covered with dimples.
Past participle of 'bedimple,' creating an adjective meaning 'having dimples impressed upon' or 'marked with dimples.' This follows the pattern of 'be-' verbs converting to descriptive adjectives.
Imagine calling someone 'bedimpled' instead of 'dimpled'—it sounds more poetic and intentional, as if their dimples were deliberately carved into their face by some artisan. It's the kind of word Shakespeare might have invented!
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