noun A wrinkle or crease on a surface, typically on skin or fabric.
verb To gather or contract into wrinkles or small folds.
In fashion, 'pucker' can refer to a type of fabric manipulation technique that creates puckered or gathered textures in clothing.
In cooking, 'pucker' is used to describe the sensation of sourness or tartness, as in 'the taste of the lemon made my mouth pucker.'
In dermatology, 'pucker' may be used to describe skin that is wrinkled or puckered, such as in the case of scar tissue or aging skin.
In the cosmetics industry, 'pucker' is often used in reference to lip products that create a puckered or slightly tightened effect on the lips.
In writing, 'pucker' can be used to describe the action of gathering or contracting into folds or wrinkles, such as 'her brow puckered in confusion.'
Psychologists may use 'pucker' metaphorically to describe emotional responses, such as 'the patient's face puckered with sadness.'
Chefs may use 'pucker' to describe the taste sensation of sourness or tartness in food, such as 'the lemon made my mouth pucker.'
Fashion designers may use 'pucker' to refer to a type of fabric manipulation technique that creates puckered or gathered effects in garments.