"Puckered" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Puckered" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Puckered" Meaning

The word "puckered" can have a few different meanings depending on the context in which it's used. Here are some possible interpretations:

1. Smushed or compressed: In this sense, "puckered" can describe something that has been squished or crushed, like a puckered lip or a puckered hole.
2. Tight or gathered: "Puckered" can also describe a facial expression that is tightly clenched or screwed up, often in a manner that is unattractive or irritated.
3. Angry or displeased: In informal usage, a person can be described as having a "puckered" face or expression, meaning they are upset, annoyed, or disapproving.
4. Loss of amplitude or force: In a less common usage, "puckered" can describe a loss of amplitude or force in music, particularly in music where a player is trying to produce a strong or sharp sound but instead produces a weak or muted sound.

It's worth noting that "puckered" is also an informal or poetic word, and it's not commonly used in formal writing or professional contexts.

"Puckered" Examples

Verb


The child puckered up her lips to blow out the candles on her birthday cake.
The farmer puckered up his face to prevent the dust from settling on his skin.
The player puckered up his lips to whistle a tune.

Adjective


The puckered face was a sign that the child was sucking a sour candy.
The puckered texture of the fruit was unappealing.

Noun


Jack's puckered caught in his shirt was a problem when he tried to take off the shirt fast.

"Puckered" Similar Words

Puccoon

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Puccoon is a reddish-brown dye or coloring matter obtained from the buckthorn plant,etinrousous purgative, + New Latin puccoon, name of a genus of the family Rutaceae, or from puccoon, US regional a type of evening primrose, Oenothera ruthenica).

Puce

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Pucelage

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Pucelle

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Pucherite

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A rare or uncommon mineral, a uranium silicate mineral with the formula (UO2)(SiO4).

Puchon

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I couldn't find any widely recognized or standard English word for "puchon". However, I suspect that you may be referring to "buchon" or "puchon" being the Korean spelling for "buchon", which is a type of Korean dog breed.<br><br>If not, please provide more context or information about the word "puchon" as you know it, and I'll do my best to explain its meaning.

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Puckering

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Puckering refers to the act of compressing or drawing something into a small, puckered state, typically with a wrinkled or pursed appearance. This can be a physical action, such as puckering one's lips or puckering up skin, or it can be a description of the texture or appearance of something, like puckered fruit or a puckered face.<br><br>In a broader sense, puckering can also be a verb meaning to wrinkle or pucker up with displeasure or distaste, such as puckering one's face at something unpleasant or puckering up in distaste.<br><br>In some contexts, "puckering" can also be used to describe a process called "puckering up", which is a folk remedy used to alleviate a cold sore by applying a puckered disc of adhesive tape over the blisters.

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Puckian

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I couldn't find any information on the word "puckian". It's possible that it's a misspelling or a rare word. Could you please provide more context or information about where you encountered this word?

Puckish

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Puckishly

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Puckishness

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Puckishness is a noun that refers to a quality or tendency to behave playfully and mischievously, often in a deceitful or cunning way, like the mischievous character Puck from William Shakespeare's play A Midsummer Night's Dream. It can also imply a whimsical and unpredictable nature.

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Pucras

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An anagram of the word "pucras" is "Craps"