Superlative form of 'dimply'; having the most or most prominent dimples.
From 'dimple' plus '-y' (adjective suffix) plus '-est' (superlative). This represents the extreme degree of having dimples.
Babies often have the dimpliest cheeks because their baby fat creates perfectly positioned pockets around their muscles—it's one reason dimples look especially cute in toddlers and tend to soften as people age and lose that distinct baby structure.
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