Definition
Having dimples or characterized by dimples; full of dimples.
Etymology
From 'dimple' plus '-y' (adjective suffix). This informal adjective form emerged from the need to describe something persistently or abundantly dimpled.
Kelly Says
Dimply is the kind of casual, affectionate word parents use when talking about babies—it's not formal or scientific, but it perfectly captures the charming appearance of a chubby-cheeked toddler covered in little indentations.
Translations
ARالعربية
مُخْرَج
mu-kh-raaj
CACatalà
enfonat
en-fo-nat
CSČeština
vypuklý
vyp-ook-lee
DADansk
indænket
in-den-ket
DEDeutsch
eingedrückt
ayn-ge-druckt
ELΕλληνικά
εισοδός
ee-so-dos
ESEspañol
surcado
sur-kah-doh
FISuomi
kuoppainen
koo-pa-i-nen
FRFrançais
légèrement creusé
leh-zhah-reh kre-zay
HIहिन्दी
झुर्रीदार
jhoor-ree-daar
HUMagyar
behorpadt
beh-or-padt
IDBahasa Indonesia
cekung
cheh-kung
ITItaliano
svasato
sva-sah-toh
KO한국어
움푹 들어간
um-puk deul-leo-gan
MRMR
खोदलेला
kho-da-le-la
MSBahasa Melayu
cekungan
cheh-k-un-gan
NLNederlands
ingedeukt
in-geh-dookt
NONorsk
indusset
in-dus-set
PLPolski
wklęsły
vkl-es-lee
PTPortuguês
surcado
sur-kah-doh
RORomână
îngropat
in-gro-pat
RUРусский
впадина
vpa-di-na
SVSvenska
inbukt
in-bookt
SWKiswahili
chura
choo-ra
TAதமிழ்
இறங்கிய
ir-r-ng-kee-ya
UKУкраїнська
впадина
vpa-di-na
ZUZU
inhlanzi
in-hlan-zee